I'm just not cut out for it

in #work6 years ago

While studying business and obtaining my MBA, I didn't want to be an entrepreneur. I know it's the only way to make some real money out there, but it seemed really frightening to me. Then I started to see how it could possibly work for me and I tried a few different things. Now I'm pretty certain that being an entrepreneur isn't for me.

I'm jealous of those who do it. I watch videos and talk with entrepreneurs all the time. But there's a block for me: anxiety and laziness.

I still wish there had been a well-paying career in psychology for me. Or that being a financial planner would take off more quickly. But the anxiety really gets in the way of developing business as a planner.

I have always loved arbitrage though. If there's one thing I have a passion for, it's finding an in-demand product and reselling it for a higher price. There's far less anxiety involved in what is almost a "sure thing" than there is in starting your own business.

Maybe my opportunity will come, but I just don't know where it is. Until then, I'm making a return to the corporate world. It's depressing, sure, but having a steady check will at least get rid of the pain of seeing a declining number in the bank.

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Hey buddy! I’ve read your post from the start to the end. I can see that you seem to have a bad experience with entrepreneurship!

Personally I’m working a full time job while hustling my side project/biz

That’s something I will recommend you to do as well!

I really like meeting like-minded people! Maybe we can connect further :)

Thank you. I really should do that. I really love arbitrage, so I've been working harder at it lately. I found some hot items at Target and it's paid out so far.

What sort of side hustles are you into?

I have seen some Americans flipping books reaping fantastic rewards too!!

Anyway, I buy and sell clothes from Korea & also, I provide social media services to local business :)

While maintain my full time job as a sales representative.

That sounds cool. I actually knew a Korean woman years ago who would visit the country each year and buy new clothing for her. She would always receive compliments for the jeans she wore and thought that maybe she should sell them in the US.

I think it's a great idea. Sometimes the unique style of something common like jeans can really make an impression.

Exactly! Plus internet has made everything accessible and convenient. Just have to google korean clothes wholesaler :)

There you got it, a first step to try things out!

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