I'd definitely stop working for others only in case if I'm knowledgeable enough to do things on my own. If you have zero business experience and don't know how things work in the world, then it's better to work for others for a while and once you get enough knowledge and experience, then stop working for others and work for yourself. Of course there are some exceptional people but I'm saying it according to an average person's abilities.
With the dissemination of information in a decentralized manner via the internet and the facilities it provides, I'm noticing a notable movement of people leaving their conventional jobs and taking the risk of working for themselves, offering their own services independently, whether online or in person.
I think that in early jobs, people should take the time to understand how the business world works, so that they can develop their own in the future. In the traditional work model, you can work for just one company, while as a freelancer, you can have several clients, an example of this is website development, apps, etc.
I think that is how it should be. Don't depend solely on your traditional job. Tomorrow they could fire you for any reason. I hope that doesn't happen, but be prepared and make a rainy-day fund, whether in:
-Investments (spot, futures, etc.).
-If you are good at betting, keep gambling responsibly.
-Have an extra income, such as: sig campaigns, your own business, whether physical or online.
People are getting tired of the excessive demands at work, almost no recognition, it seems like they are draining their motivation and energy.
Discovering Bitcoin was one of the best decisions I've made, through it I have opened my mind to the business world. Bitcoin is like college, you make new discoveries almost every day.
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