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Why People Still Go-Ahead To Venture Into Entrepreneurship Despite Entrepreneurs Stating Its Difficulty

Why People Still Go-Ahead To Venture Into Entrepreneurship Despite Entrepreneurs Stating Its Difficulty

I have often heard a lot of entrepreneurs say that “entrepreneurship is hard”. Anytime I hear or come across such statement, I am always bewildered if they are being honest, or it is a gimmick deployed by them to discourage others from venturing into it.

A look at the glamourous side of Entrepreneurship especially from the outlook will make you want to quit your 9 to 5 job If you have got one and start a business immediately, even though it is not as easy as it looks. Who doesn’t want to be the next Mark Zuckerberg, Richard Branson, Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, Dangote, etc?

These are great entrepreneurs doing great in their respective fields. Their net worth alone can send chills down one’s spine. Asides from the fact that a lot of people are inspired and motivated by the glamorous lifestyles and net worth of great entrepreneurs, there are still some other factors that motivate people to become entrepreneurs even though every entrepreneur says it is hard.

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Below are five(5) of them

  1. The Freedom It Provides

One of the major reasons why a lot of people still go ahead to venture into entrepreneurship is because of the freedom it provides. Everyone wants freedom. As humans, the craving for freedom is a universal human trait which is the reason why most people become entrepreneurs, simply because they want to attain freedom, especially from corporate employment.

Most people who venture into it want to have full control of their time, without anyone having to boss them around or confine them to a particular space, doing repeated jobs over and over again. Being self-employed gives them unlimited options to explore life especially taking vacations or spending quality time with their families.

It’s an entrepreneur’s dream to be in charge of their schedule, unlimited earning potential, and the freedom to choose whatever thing they have set their mind to achieve.

According to research, it is reported that most entrepreneurs choose freedom over money. Despite reporting more day-to-day stress, lower earnings and more hours worked than people employed by others, research shows that entrepreneurs are more satisfied with their jobs and happier in general.

Entrepreneurs who work for themselves are happier because of the freedom that working for themselves permits. Read an article that stated that although people who work for themselves earn less, have fewer benefits, and experience more on-the-job stress than those who work for others, a majority of Americans would prefer to be Entrepreneurs because workplace autonomy is a powerful motivator.

  1. Control Of Income/ Financial Independence

I will say another major force that makes people go into entrepreneurship is the fact that they are in control of their income. They get to spend any amount they want on anything, without anyone questioning their spending habits. All entrepreneurs love the fact that they are in charge of paying themselves and can determine how much they want to earn.

Unlike a typical 9 to 5 job where they usually have to wait for a paycheque to come, especially at month-end which they find so rigid.

Many people also commit to being an entrepreneur because they want to attain financial independence. Although it’s true that getting a business off the ground can take years before it booms, the ultimate goal of an entrepreneur is to take control of his or her income. One of the benefits is that as the business grows, so does their income.

  1. They Never Feel Under Valued

People venture into entrepreneurship because by becoming one they will never at any point feel undervalued. Unlike in a work environment where most employees who possess valuable skills oftentimes remain dormant because they have a boss that doesn’t pay attention to their abilities.

They have unique skill sets beyond the job description, that if eventually they are allowed to showcase their skills, they can improve the firm greatly.

The case is different in entrepreneurship because If an entrepreneur comes up with an idea that can make his business better, they implement it right away. They don’t have to hope and wait for someone in a higher position to give them the time and chance to listen to their ideas, which sometimes gets overlooked and ignored.

These actions have often led to cases where many talented individuals have had to resign from their place of work, simply because they proffered solutions on how to move the firm forward but were not given the attention. Some offer so much value to a company, yet they earn meager pay or feel they are worth more than what they earn.

Unlike in entrepreneurship where your input determines your output. The energy and idea you put in is what you get.

  1. Passion-Driven

Many people venture into entrepreneurship basically because they want to follow their dreams and fulfill their passion. They don’t see themselves working in a corporate organization no matter how high the pay is, other than doing something they are passionate about.

They feel fulfilled following their dreams regardless of the hurdles they face. There are cases where people have had to resign from high-paying jobs, to start a business they are passionate about.

No matter how hard entrepreneurs describe Entrepreneurship to be, those who are passionate about becoming one are not bothered about such statement, they still go ahead to venture into it.

If you come across an entrepreneur who is passionate about what he does, he is not necessarily concerned about the money, because he derives joy in doing what he does.

According to Steve Jobs, he says ” The only way to do great work is to love what you do. Research shows that passion is a key predictor of entrepreneurs’ creativity, persistence, and venture performance. That is to say, the more passionate an entrepreneur is, the more likely they are to succeed.

Passion is the fuel that drives and inspires people towards specific goals no matter how unlikely or difficult the situation might be.

  1. Job Security

Of course, entrepreneurship isn’t for everyone, but there is no doubt that the path of entrepreneurship provides as much more job security than a traditional payment.

The stress of climbing the corporate ladder is real. You never know whether you’ll be promoted or whether you might get laid off.

These life-altering decisions are in someone else’s hands and beyond one’s control. It is always wise to prepare ahead for unseen circumstances. Life can happen at any time.

People who venture into entrepreneurship do so because, when they start their own company, they know they are investing in their future and job security. Moreover, should they choose to start a family business, they could be providing jobs for other members of their family, as well. Their destiny is in their own hands no more layoffs in the future.

All they would focus on would be how to grow the business, and when they eventually can’t continue the business, it can be passed on to the next generation thereby securing their future. 

Conclusion

Aside the glamourous part of entrepreneurship, I have the inkling that a lot of people who want to venture into it, won’t be deterred by this statement “Entrepreneurship is hard” simply because looking at the points above-mentioned they are quite convincing that entrepreneurship offers a lot of benefits/advantages.

To some, becoming an entrepreneur might seem like a scary and high-risk taking journey, but to others who are determined, this unpredictable adventure seems like the perfect path that their life should take.

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