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Most people don’t start a business not because they lack ideas or opportunities, but because of a mix of fear and what often gets labeled as laziness, which is usually something deeper like lack of clarity, confidence, or direction. Fear plays the biggest role—fear of failure, fear of losing money,Read more
Most people don’t start a business not because they lack ideas or opportunities, but because of a mix of fear and what often gets labeled as laziness, which is usually something deeper like lack of clarity, confidence, or direction. Fear plays the biggest role—fear of failure, fear of losing money, fear of judgment from family or society, and even fear of success and responsibility. People overthink every step, wait for the “perfect time,” and keep delaying action. On the other hand, laziness is rarely just about not wanting to work; it often comes from confusion, overwhelm, or not having a clear plan, which makes starting feel too heavy. Without proper guidance or small actionable steps, people stay stuck in comfort zones like jobs or routine life. In reality, it’s not just fear or laziness alone—it’s a combination of mindset, uncertainty, and lack of execution that stops most people from taking that first step toward building a business.
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