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Re: Do this do that be perfect in every sense if not you are a FAILURE
(Anonymous) 2015-12-04 04:34 am (UTC)(link)However, I will say that while I think what these kids are doing is impressive, I get a bit tired of people acting like being an entrepreneur is the ideal way to be and something everyone should be aiming for. There's nothing wrong with studying to become a teacher and then getting a job at a school, or becoming a doctor and getting a job at a hospital. People who do that aren't being crushed under the heel of The Man. Many jobs benefit from a bunch of people coming to work together as a group, both for reasons of logistics and efficiency, and because it fosters collaboration. I could theoretically do my job as an independent contractor but I think I do better work as part of a team because we collaborate and support each other and check each other's work. Besides, running your own business means being a business person as much as anything else and not everyone wants to be a business person. I don't envy the people who run the company I work for because while they started in the same field as me, they had to give up the fun stuff and go spend their days dealing with contracts and payroll.