Should You Be An Entrepreneur?

Should you join the millions of people every year who take the plunge and start their first ventures? Daniel Isenberg, a former entrepreneur and management practice professor, examines the personal qualities and mind set that tend to be common amongst the successfully self-employed.
Daniel further states, which caught my eye, on the average, people who set up their own businesses don’t make more money, although a few do succeed in grabbing the brass ring. But the “psychic benefits” — the challenge, autonomy, recognition, excitement, and creativity — make it all worthwhile.
Take the 2–minute Isenberg Entrepreneur Test, to help you find out.
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about 4 months ago
Thank You! Nice Post.
That really cleared things up.
about 3 months ago
I think I remember someone saying “If you should ask if you’re smart, are you smart?” I think the same thing applies here a bit!
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about 3 months ago
Hey Ryan, thanks for stopping by.
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