Instead of getting a job when I first graduated University, I started a tech company. Many years and iterations later, one of those ideas worked.
I was in a privileged position — I had money saved up from previous businesses, scholarships, and was paying cheap rent. I also had a huge safety net — there was always my parent’s basement to fall back on.
Not many have that luck.I would love to see a world where more people can bypass traditional employment and set out on their own. I strongly believe that entrepreneurship is the most important economic muscle to build, […]
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