Fear can sabotage our plans in life, especially when we’re taught from a young age that success is solely achieved through good grades and traditional career paths like medicine or engineering.
The beliefs instilled by our education system can lead to disillusionment when we enter the real world with our diplomas and degrees, expecting jobs to be readily available, which is often not the case.
Following unsuccessful job searches post-graduation, many consider starting a business, but the challenging economic and political climate complicates this decision.
Many business owners are expressing concerns about the challenging business environment, which is discouraging young entrepreneurs from entering the industry.
This is often due to our limited capital, leaving many of us penniless and with no alternative sources of funding due to our risk aversion.
In such situations there is no defined right or wrong path in business; it’s a risk we take without certainty of future benefits.
Education should be viewed as a journey of acquiring knowledge and self-improvement.
In starting a business, set aside the fear and be open to taking risks for unlimited success.