Ideally, entrepreneurship should be a balanced activity, combining talent and analytical thinking. In reality however, entrepreneurship is irrational activity.
Founding a company involves large amounts of risk, very low chances of success and zero work-life balance altogether.
Nevertless, the value of risk-taking is limitless on the both sides. Why? Illogical ideas are how society achieves progress.
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