When is the right time to start a business? Well, if falling in love starts at 16, then love for business can bloom as early as one falls in love! The passion to self-earn can be triggered by our environment...the people we mingle, the family orientation, the stories we read and the type of peers we have.
The threshold of business is from a mind-set. A student who study only to become an employee after graduation may not be able to start a business at-once or may not be able to start at all. The employee-mindset tends to see a self-picture of working for others and going up the corporate ladder to attain self-actualization.
The business-minded person thinks differently. They see themselves as the one owning the business at some point in time. Corporate experience for them is only a apprenticeship that will serve as a stepping stone in order to reach the goal of starting up their own business.
The mindset can be developed based on how we are influenced by outside forces such as a professor who motivates them to have their own business in the future, being interested in business-related subject, mingling with matured people who utilizes their time productively to earn, conversing with peers with the same interest, seeing their parents run a business and many more avenues to open a business mindset. It is a matter of having someone or something influencing a young person's mind to be in business.
A person who sees himself to be a business icon in the future behaves differently from the rest. These young people tends to enjoy productive things than going out in gimmicks and hanging around with friends in bars.
If you think you are the person I am pertaining as the one having a business-mindset while still young, then I suggest the good start is to imagine yourself ten years from now and write-down your thoughts, if possible an annual scenario. Read those thoughts once in a while to keep you in track while waiting for the oppurtunity to start a business.
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