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Want to make a comeback from the ground up? You need to think this through.
The first thing to do is to discard those outdated ideas and fill your mind with a business mindset. Many people get stuck here, their thinking doesn't shift, and no matter how hard they try, it's all in vain.
After becoming an adult, don't be afraid to start with small things. Setting up a street stall, opening a small shop, earning your first bucket of gold through various channels—this is not shameful; it's tuition. Only through practical experience can you understand how the market operates and what customers want.
Key point: Don't rely on your parents to bail you out. Relying on yourself to handle everything is how you truly grow up and gain the confidence to make decisions. This independence will eventually become your greatest competitive advantage.
Then, you must root yourself deeply in a specific field. Someone skilled in many trades usually isn't outstanding in any, but if you reach the top in a niche area, opportunities will naturally come to you.
Your first attempt at entrepreneurship should be lightweight. Starting with zero or low costs means lower failure costs, faster trial and error, and a longer lifespan. Many people want to go big on their first shot, but end up dragging themselves to death.
When you are determined to do something, cut out entertainment activities. It's not that you can never have fun, but at that stage, eating and sleeping are enough; everything else should be put aside.
Finally, this is very crucial: Before starting any business, you should have at least 5 to 10 years of roots in the industry. From employee to boss, your understanding of the industry will be vastly different, and this accumulated experience will become your moat when you start your own business.