Mind your own business when you want to be successful
Work for yourself!

Do you spend all of your time worrying about other people's problems? Is the majority of your time and energy spent worrying about other people's problems?
We are not referring to gossiping, rumor-mongering, or any other sin in this context. Specifically, we are talking about the phenomenon that causes thousands of individuals in our nation to get up early in the morning, leave behind their loved ones and their homes, and make a wild rush through congested traffic as if it were The End of The World.

That is a piece of work. It is particularly employment that is under question. Whether in the official or informal sector, it is the most prevalent activity in many people's lives across the globe, regardless of where they reside. For most of us, it is a necessary evil because, deep down, we would prefer not to be working for anybody else, but we have come to accept that it is the only way to make ends meet in this world.
When our paycheck comes at the end of the month, we are relieved, if only for a short period of time, that our basic necessities have been provided for. By the 10th of the month, the waiting period had been extended once again. We'll have to make it through the remainder of the month until our next paycheck arrives.
We have been enslaved by the demands of our jobs. "Making a livelihood" is putting us in danger. It should be improving the quality of our lives. What motivates you as an entrepreneur? For whom are you working?

When you go to work every day, what is the objective you are working towards? It is the reason why the firm or organization for which you are employed exists. You have been hired to assist your company in achieving its goals and objectives. In the event that someone else was to take your role, they would continue to perform the same things you do in order to fulfill the organization's goals.
If you are working for a single person, the same argument will apply to you. You are putting in the effort to achieve the goal that was set for you by that person. In both instances, you are interfering with someone else's affairs.
However, the problem becomes more complicated since many of us have been made to believe that the organization's mission is the same as our personal mission. We wholeheartedly support the organization's purpose and consider it to be our own. Our own beliefs and values are gradually but steadily being supplanted by those of our place of employment. We transform into the ideal workers.
What exactly is the problem with that? Everything. What you do does not define who you are. Your job is not a reflection of your personality. Unfortunately, our educational system has done nothing to assist us in this endeavor. It has prepared us to take on the characteristics of the things we study. Those who study law become lawyers, those who study car mechanics become mechanics, and those who study cuisine become cooks as a result of their studies.
It is possible that while you mind someone else's business, they are reaching their goals, but you are most certainly not. Regardless of how much you make, it is important, to be honest. The truth of the matter is that your boss or the owner of the company will always earn more money than you. Why not take care of your own affairs and build your own money instead?

Working should be seen as a method of ensuring that you can fulfill your fundamental necessities while still pursuing your true calling. Everything good requires time to develop and mature into a self-sustaining and profit-generating enterprise. Obviously, you'll need something to assist you throughout the construction phase of your project.
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