What advice would you give youngsters in their early 20s Job trails or building a business?

Shiva Tejasvi
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Vaibhav
Commenting here because I am a youngester in 20s haha.
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Benson Gao
First, gain work experience in the industry before starting a business. Things are different now;you need experience and connections to succeed.
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Wouter van der Meij
Good question, think it depends if someone has a great idea that they are driven to make it work! For many people there is nothing wrong with getting a job, and getting a stable career. Probably it has financial benefits, I wrote a thesis once and actually the median monetary reward of self-employed individuals is around 30% lower per hour then that of employees. So the creativity and the dream should be worth it. In general people who have their own business respond being more satisfied with their work then employees, even though they earn less!
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Shiva Tejasvi
@wouter_van_der_meij That's a fantastic perspective! Thanks for sharing your thoughts it’s a great reminder that success isn’t just about income but fulfillment too🥰!
Alexander Galitsky
Don’t grow up. Adulthood is a trap.
Olivia Jane Mitchell
Some advice I'd give: 1) Focus on learning, growth, and getting experience early in your career over chasing money. The skills and knowledge you gain will pay dividends later. 2) Take some calculated risks while you're young - start that business, take that job in a new city. Easier to do before you have too many responsibilities. 3) Don't compare yourself to others or feel pressured to have it all figured out. Everyone moves at their own pace. Enjoy the journey! Anyone else have advice to share?
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Shiva Tejasvi
@oliviajanemitchell That’s excellent advice! I love the reminder not to compare yourself to others everyone’s path is unique, and the journey is part of the adventure. Thank you❤️