" I don't encourage anyone to start a company unless they really want to. Knowing what I know about running a company, I wouldn't wish that task on anyone. There are times when people can't find employment and starting a company seems like the best solution. But the odds are against success: Nine out of ten companies fail in five years. Of those that survive the first five years, nine out of every ten of those eventually fail as well. So only if you really have the desire to own your own company do I recommend it. Otherwise, keep your day job and mind your own business.
When I say mind your own business. I mean to build and keep your asset column strong. "
Came across this while reading Rich Dad, Poor Dad.
What do you think? Is Entrepreneurship for everyone? What's your definition of entrepreneur?
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