Which is BETTER? Being an employee versus running your own business
In
a flux from the occurrences on how the world spins around made people turn
their thoughts in questioning which is better, being an employee in either
government or private state or running of your own business.
Man
and woman walking down in long streets dressing like more of a gentleman and
gorgeous woman with papers in their hands containing personal information.
Finding a job and now being hired as to which the life of being an employee
starts. Being an employee is more of specifying your role. The days, time, and
responsibilities are being in the same straight line in whatever days. Being an
employee is like building up yourself with the same colored bricks. No amount
of other hues to be applied, just from the parameters of what the contract
says.
Starting
from a scratch where assurance in the boon genre would is somewhat blurry.
Taking off the risk is where the initial step as to which when you start
running a business. The days, time, and responsibilities are in general ways
yet more specific as to which you own it by yourself.
Running
a business is where courage and being a risk-taker you are. Other people’s
words that you needed-to-be written in papers would never come as to which you
are the owner of it.
We
are in an era where needing to stand in our ways and decisions are the best way
to arrive on what we have needed and most wanted. A time where building our
abilities using both of our own hands weighs more than being told by other
people on what to do.
Choosing
business over working under from a superior would give me the ability to take
grasps on what I have done and what I have failed to do. And if I wanted to
earn more in less hassle way then doing business would make it possible as to
the earnings is never constant and always appreciating.
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