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Another thing… for starting a business, you can always do that as a backup while having a successful career. If you're successful in your career then start a business, you're not really relying on your income from the business because you already have a successful career. For example, if you're a controller for a small company, you can probably leave that company and give yourself a year to start your business and put it on auto-pilot then go back to being a controller somewhere else and make about the same amount of money. Or if perm job doesn't work, go into consulting and maybe one of your clients will give you a perm job. In the meantime, your business is on auto-pilot. Worst case, business fails but you still have a successful career. However, if you go into business w/o setting up your career, then there would be alot of pressue for your business to make it.
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