Of course, everyone is going to pick trading/business. I mean...the profit is worth it. To be honest, I never liked the idea of working for the government, so, being a civil servant was never an option for me. But, the reason I'm going to choose trading would be cause, the profit would motivate you to do better. It's not all about earning more, it's also about being more productive. "Your success totally depends on you" kind of job is totally what i'll prefer.
I really agree that the main thing is to like what we are going to do because that will provide its own motivation compared to being forced to because of needs that might be sought in other ways.Liking our work will certainly give us a special enthusiasm because it is in accordance with the intentions we really want, so there is a certain satisfaction that will encourage us to be more successful.
Business is certainly something that is very popular because it means that what we do can be controlled directly by ourselves compared to working in government, which will follow agreed-upon rules. But doing business, of course, requires adapting to trends that we can follow, and the main thing is that funds must be prepared carefully so that they don't stop in the middle of the road.
I think business will provide its own motivation for those who are going to do it, because big or small profits will be influenced by the desire to do it, and it must be appropriate. Finally, I really agree with you that success will completely depend on those of us who do it.
Just having desire isn't enough. We need a mix of resilience, strategy, and adaptability. Passion gets you going, but the never-ending drive to learn and grow is what keeps things going. Just think about it: every great business owner wasn't happy with their job; they were obsessed with making it better, adapting to new situations, and succeeding. That is the real secret sauce
Regarding business being a ship that steers itself, you're exactly right! We shouldn't sugarcoat it, though: this ship moves in rough water. You can't just follow trends; you have to be able to see them coming and lead them. And money? When they're gone, the business stops breathing. As the saying goes, businesses don't fail because they have bad ideas; they fail because they don't follow through on their plans and don't handle their money well. Take a deep breath before entering this area. In this gladiator fight, only the smartest, toughest, and most flexible people make it to the end. Are you ready for that challenge?