The entrepreneur lifestyle has a lot of perks if you're willing to put up with the negatives that come with it. Sure there's more stress than you can imagine, sure you never have free time and you're always tired.... BUT you'll never know what rush hour traffic is and no one can tell you when to go to the bathroom and when not to. Also as a millennial we're going to be pretty damn broke no matter what so we might as well go to the bathroom when the fuck we feel like it... or at least hold it for 12 hours on our own free will.
So yea..obviously being an entrepreneur has a laundry list of challenges but I assure you that you will get used to them. The main thing to keep in mind is that at the beginning things are hard because everything is new so it is normal to be bad at everything. Literally every single task you do is the first time you've done it. Once you do things a few times you naturally get better at them. This is also why your first business will be so expensive - there is no greater cost than the cost of learning....
If anyone took micro economics or knows anything about the difference between micro and macro then you can slot running a business under micro economics...impossible to understand but for some reason it all works... you really just have to let go of trying to understand what being an entrepreneur is and just jump in. This doesn't mean you have to quit you job, it just means that you can make money from other sources than one employer.
If you are stuck on how to get going just say "yes" the next time someone asks if you know anyone that needs a job or wants to make extra money. This includes any kind of work that doesn't conflict with your current job. Getting into the entrepreneurial mindset of "how do I make more money" is the first step. Time becomes a resource that you have to trade for money. To be a successful entrepreneur you have to be open to a wide variety of work to make your bills. As long as it doesn't conflict with your values all work is good work. This includes housework and yard work.
As an entrepreneur there's a certain amount of money I have to make monthly, right now it ranges from 25k - 40k to cover business expenses. This means I'm ALWAYS trying to bring more money in and spend less. Read my post on Budgeting on the Fly (https://steemit.com/entrepreneur/@economistkerri/using-budgeting-to-make-the-tough-decisions-faster) to see tips on how to manage this kind of budget. Was it always easy to reach these expenses? No. Did I work until 6am for months at a time? Absolutely. Do I know this business will survive and flourish forever? No
Why do it? My favourite part of being an entrepreneur is the constantly evolving market. The business scene is competitive but the more responsible you are the easier it is. Responsibility means doing the work no one else wants to do (always the easiest way to get ahead). If you see a crowd of people moving one way, try to move the other. This includes a hopping social life in your 20's. Stay in every Friday night or stay late at work, put that extra money in a crypto portfolio. Measure your success in ten years. Remember long term investing is key. Don't try to make it over night.
Please comment with any questions! I'm always happy to answer :)