Journey from job seeker to thriving business partner

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Greetings, good and wise people. Today it's my birthday, i would present you thread, I will tell you about an experience that occurred a few years ago and until last week.


Are you tired of living paycheck to paycheck? Do you dream of financial freedom and inner (soul) satisfaction? Join me on my journey from a job seeker to a successful business partner!



The struggle is real:
I used to work on different projects for a fixed salary of $150 per month. But I knew I was meant for more. I wanted to achieve inner (soul) satisfaction and financial growth. So, I started exploring different business opportunities.

Turning point:
I met with entrepreneurs and experts who offered me various business options. One opportunity that caught my attention was a partnership with a company that offered 30% commission with zero investment. I was hesitant at first, but the potential for growth and financial rewards was too attractive to pass up.

My thoughts:
Business opportunities can lead to financial growth and inner (soul) satisfaction
Partnerships with companies can offer profiting commissions and benefits
Hard work and dedication are essential for success in business
Financial freedom requires calculated risks and perseverance.


The beginning:
After clearing the exam and becoming a business partner, by one and half month I earned $1038 in business profits within a short period. The company also offered me a conveyance allowance, making it a profitable opportunity.
The business candidate mindset:
In business, the amount is not fixed, and it can range from $0 maybe $30 to $1000 or more. It's essential to be open to opportunities, work hard, and take calculated risks. Whether you prefer a job or business, remember that financial freedom requires dedication and perseverance.
More to come:
As I reflect on my journey from a job seeker to a thriving business partner, I realize that I've only scratched the surface of my potential. Earning $1038 in business profits was a significant milestone, but my dreams are bigger than that. I yearn for the freedom and satisfaction that comes with building my own business from the ground up.
While my current partnership has profit making, I know that I'm capable of more. I dream of creating something that truly reflects my passions and values. I want to be the master of my own destiny, making decisions that drive my business forward.

My New chapter:
Starting my own business won't be easy, but I'm willing to take the leap. I'll need to invest time, effort, and resources to build a successful venture. But I'm confident that the rewards will be worth it.

We are dreamer let it happen cause we believe it:
Create a business that straight with my values and passions
Build a team that shares my vision and work ethic, develop a product or service that makes a real impact.



When i fall down i have to pickup myself backup:
I know that entrepreneurship is a challenging journey, but I'm ready for the ride. I'll face obstacles, setbacks, and uncertainties, but I'll persevere. I'll learn from my mistakes, adjust to changing circumstances, and stay focused on my goals.


Everyone have right to choice:
What's Your Choice!

Do you prefer a fixed salary job or the freedom of entrepreneurship?
If you're also an aspiring entrepreneur or business owner, I'd love to hear from you! Share your story, and let's support each other on this journey to success.
 
I would like to own my own business and not be a slave to any corporation. Haha but right now this is the only thing i know.

I'll prolly need to work on my entrepreneur skills to be able to achieve what you are doing!
 
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I wouldn't claim that a corporate job is inherently negative; it provides valuable exposure to the corporate environment and an understanding of how your work ultimately affects the company's financial performance. Whether you start in a junior position or move into management, every contribution aligns with the company's overarching vision. How you approach this experience is crucial, as networking within the corporate sphere becomes essential.

On the other hand, being an entrepreneur comes with its own advantages and challenges, particularly the lack of guaranteed income. This stability only comes once your business is established and can operate independently, allowing you to focus on other projects. The ability to take risks must be at its peak, and it's generally advisable to have at least a year's worth of savings to support your family, as it often takes a year or more to successfully establish a business.

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Many people share their success stories, but only a few share how many times we failed before that success. I myself tried to start several businesses for myself and my family. I tried a cattle farm, which was a brutal failure. I tried starting up my own shop twice on the market, and I failed twice. I am still trying to build up my shop for the third time, and my revenue from that business is still negative.

I failed at least four to five times trying to start my own real-life business. But when it comes to online business, I consider myself as successful guy, who worked for several casinos. I have another running business online and I am happy with that. Yet, I am trying to develop a real life business and I have wasted more than $15K so far without any positive result.
 
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