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[QUOTE="Stena, post: 219195, member: 67486"] Yes, it is not just about being self employed, running the right business is main rod. The issue of choosing a business is a delicate one and any intending business person should carefully consider some salient factors. 1) Your proposed business, is it something you are passionate about? Is it what you look forward to every morning you wake? Is it something whose arts you have mastered? Are you skilled at it? If you got any answer 'no', then I suggest you drop the business idea. 2) personally, I think my number one point says it all. When you love what you do, you would not need to feign determination or force hope when the business is having a downtime. Even in the face of low funds, you can still operate on a small scale until growth arrives. if you choose a business that you are an expert at, you would not do much work in trying to source for customers. You know at this level, when you are thinking of choosing the 'right' business, i do not think capital, location, target market, etc has a role to play here. What should be looked at is mainly choosing a business based on your passion or skill set. Going for a business because it is lucrative, when you know nothing about working out its profitability is unwise. [/QUOTE]
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