Okay I have a question. This question may be thoroughly confusing but I hope you understand it. Entrepreneurs will say constantly that you should be hungry for as much money as possible but also say that the number 1 thing you should thrive for is freedom (i.e. freedom of your geographical location, free to eat what you want, yada yada)

My question is let’s say there is a certain amount you will inevitably profit either running a POS business or working a high paying corporate job and you know that that fixed amount will make you more than any entrepreneurial endeavour you could have online, what percentage of the that should that percentage be what you’d make with your online entrepreneurial endeavours would be just too low where taking the route that will pay you more will be the better alternative?

On one hand, it would be nice to make money remotely, that way I ALWAYS have control over my geographical location but at the same time, I wouldn’t mind working in a box temporarily but working my ass off that way I can retire earlier and enjoy the spoils of my income.

  • terserterseness@alien.topB
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    11 months ago

    I would say freedom: I have been creating different companies for 35 years now; large ones and small ones and most of them have been because I believed the products we made had to exist. Luckily sometimes others thought so too! But even if they didn’t sell, I never stopped; I believed. Creating things that I believe should exist is not what everyone can do ; I had the luck that my first two products were hits, but very accidentally so; I never did (or do) anything with market research etc; I just built what I thought was needed, popped it into the market and hoped for the best. That is freedom, and it’s so much fun that I hope to do this for at least another 35 years.