Don't run behind Entrepreneurship blindly.

Entrepreneurship, Start ups, Self employment, Investment, Business
Don't run behind Entrepreneurship, blindly - Yes you heard it right. Their is no need to start an Enterprise to change the world , to earn handsome money, or to become popular, Successful ETC. 

9 out of 10 Startups fail. People should know what we hear or read about is the startups survived. It brings lot of stress, anxiety, depression, even sometimes weaken family bonds, missing out some important events in life, financial instability for those who fail and many more problems.

For Example Recently i came across a post on LinkedIn about the suicide note of one such entrepreneur who committed suicide after failing in 5 startups rigorously, It was very disappointing to read such article.

Their are other examples also like some unknown person started doing "job" in Big American Company after 25 years he became CEO of the same company. He turned the companies fate when it was facing lowest point. He turned around the fate of company and today that is the most valued. I am not demotivating any one here just try to understand my stand.

Satya did not found or co-founded Microsoft. He started as a common Employee. But no one can deny the fact that he is the one of the best entrepreneurs alive today. He changed the focus of business of Microsoft, got into new business lines, shut down some loss making old ones. Company touched $1 trillion market cap under his leadership skills. He's putting serious threats to Google cloud business and AWS. He is simply marvellous. Same with others also like Sundar Pichai, Shantanu Narayan, Tim Cook Etc. 

My advice is I just want to say don't fall prey to the super exciting life of Entrepreneurs as portrayed by media. 

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