"Job or business, what should I do?
I can't figure out which is better." Because in today's post you are going to get the correct answer to your question.Because in these types of post, either the job or the business is forced to be the best.
But in today's post, we're going to unbiasedly look at a complete comparison between a job and a business, and ask yourself a few questions to try to figure out what's better for you, a job or a business. So let's find a solution to this life problem.
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Now coming back to the question, which is better, job or business?
Before I answer that question for you, tell me which one tastes better: pizza or burger?
If your answer is pizza, you need to talk to my mom one more time. Because let alone eating pizza, even watching someone else eat pizza makes him feel sick.
So what is good and what is bad depends on your taste. Some people like pizza, some people like burgers. Like some prefer jobs while some prefer business.
So, first of all, let's make an unbiased comparison between job and business,
1. Risk If you are skilled enough
You face any problem in getting a job in a new company if you lose your job. Will not have to. But if you lose an established business, you need to put a lot of effort into rebuilding it and making it successful again.
Also, statistics show that 90% of businesses close within three years of starting.
2. Money No Matter
how talented you are, you have to wait for a certain time to progress in your job. But there is no limit to how fast you can grow your business and how much money you can make.
3. Effort If You Do Any Work
your work will be limited. Your working hours and holidays will be fixed. But if you want to set up a successful business, your work there will be limitless. In this case, neither your working hours nor your holidays will be fixed.
In the beginning, you may have to work 16 hours, seven days a week.
4. Freedom
If you have your own business, you can take as much time off as you want, but in reality a successful entrepreneur cannot take that time off. Because leave will come at the cost of loss or slow business.
And a successful businessman never wants that to happen. If you are an attendant, you may be free or busy, depending on your workload. And because vacations are scheduled, if you plan ahead, you can get the time off you need in most jobs.
5. Responsibility
The boss is the most responsible person in the company, almost everything responsibility rests on his shoulders. Whereas an employee's responsibility is limited to doing his job properly.
6. Learning As a Businessman
you have to learn many different things little by little. But to be a good employee, you just need to have excellent skills in a particular job.
7. Security
Your company can fire you overnight. But a successful business is less likely to collapse overnight. Yes, but when it comes to government jobs, the story is reversed.
So after comparing these seven things we can conclude that, if you prefer a limited life with limited risk, limited money, limited effort, limited freedom, limited responsibilities, limited learning opportunities, and limited security. Give, where you have not.
Every day you need to step out of your comfort zone and face new challenges, then my friend business is not for you, job is the right option for you.
More specifically, government job is the right option for you. But if you prefer a life with lots of risk, lots of money, lots of effort, lots of freedom, lots of responsibilities, lots of learning opportunities, and lots of security, where you have your own life every day.
If you have to step out of your comfort zone and tackle new challenges, then my friend, job is not for you, entrepreneurship is the right option for you. In a word, if you are the "least happy" type of person, then the job is for you.
But if you're the "no less happy" type of person, then business is better for you. I hope I have been able to help you overcome this "job or business" confusion.

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