In this week’s episode of “Entrepreneurship Sucks,” I dive into the harsh reality that new entrepreneurs don’t make money right away. Many people believe that once they start their business, profits will come pouring in immediately, but that’s far from the truth. I discuss the significant initial investments required, the importance of living within your means during the early years, and the essential resources needed for success, such as office space, staff, accountants, attorneys, and IT support. Remember, building a successful business is a marathon, not a sprint. Join me as I break down these critical insights and share examples from my own experiences.
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