Business gives you extra income and one who is doing a job when use his salary little by little to settle a business then in no time he will become financially stable and he will not think about spending and will not be in stress when he fulfil his family needs.
Other main thing is that people having Business has created the way of earning in advance for the age when he will not be interested in doing job or will not be able to do so because human cannot properly work in every age for his family and after some years he want retirement from work during which he can earn well from Business.
You can't set up a business being a salaried person unless you are either not married or have any family to take care of or you earn a lot of money from your 9 to 5 job. If you have a family to take care of and you are not earning a lot of money which is more than what you need every month, then maybe you can save some money each month and then set up a small business, but if none of those are positive, you can't do that.
It's not easy to be on a salary and set up a business considering the economic conditions of each country. You can barely be able to fulfil the basic needs of the household along with the bills and everything with your salary, how can you save enough money so that you can set up your business?
Let's not get stuck in this black-and-white thinking. You're talking like these rules are unbreakable, but that's not how it works. Bending the rules, pushing boundaries; that's the key to success, in life, in business. Sure, a salary is a safety net, but it also keeps you in a cage. Since when did
impossible mean anything more than a challenge waiting to be conquered?
You're saying only people with money and free time can chase dreams? That's some serious underestimation of the human spirit. History's full of people (parents, working stiffs, folks without much to their name) who proved everyone wrong. It's NOT about the cash in your pocket, it's about fire in your gut, using what you DO have to make something bigger.
And this idea that the economy decides who gets to dream? That's weak. Bad times make people get creative, find new solutions. It's not how much you make, it's how much you WANT to make a difference. Look at the human spirit (the real stuff, not the watered-down version) and you'll see that
"can't" is what people who won't try say, not those who refuse to give up