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(war) Entrepreneurial life conflicting with relationship life. Need help.

Hello everyone, I am 22M and pursuing a business degree... And I am entrepreneurship oriented aiming to create something big in my country. I am working on a business startup with other people of different skills, whom I met both in university and online. It takes a lot of energy and learning to move forward. This of course, is normal for business life.

Now here's the thing: there's been a girl I have always liked from secondary school though I never made anything start( like a relationship there) I was a nerdy type back them. Right now she's in medical school whilst I am in business school. The universities are about 01:30 hrs apart.

I decided to just let her be ever since we finished high school so as I fully focus on my craft or development. Got advice from the "guidance counselors" who told me that it's better to focus on your goals and development right now since you are still young as you are just finishing high school. You might not even love the girl if you wait for some time. I admit I was so young then.

Fast forward to the future(years later), we are now both university students and I still like the girl. I constantly, everyday, choose my business ventures over going for her. But it feels like I am trading or playing dice with two most important parts of my life. I don't like the thought of choosing between the two though I know it might be the right choice. Thinking of balancing the two feels like I am just trying to defend myself whilst making the wrong decision maybe.

I need advice from everyone of you who have experience or knowledge on this situation. I believe you happen to know the right choice to make in this situation, though I might find it difficult to accept. Just tell me the truth as you believe, in your opinion, it is. How do you go about entrepreneurship when these two parts of life crushes?

Thank you

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u/Longjumping_Taro6754 — 3 hours ago

Business idea just clicked!!!

Hello everyone, I have been considering a business venture to go into. I told myself it should be non tech.

Currently I am pursuing a business degree at the university.

Here's the idea that I came up with:

1.Background: in my hometown there are a lot of high school graduates and housewives who desire to do business. They start their own businesses but fail due to funding (capital/ money management) and other uncertainties of entrepreneurship.

Here's the business venture: I have other people who are willing to go in with me. We pick people we know and trust who do or desire to do business in our community. We buy them stock which they have experience selling, then on each sale they make, then get a portion of the profit and send us the money( capital with the other portion of profit).

We do that to a lot of people we trust. We already have capital. The daily profit they make is what will be keeping them motivated to sell instead of waiting for a monthly pay.

I am in need of advice and the views of everyone here who has anything to offer or say concerning this before we venture into it.

Thank you in advance

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u/Longjumping_Taro6754 — 21 days ago

Business idea just clicked!!!!

Hello everyone, I have been considering a business venture to go into. I told myself it should be non tech.

Currently I am pursuing a business degree at the university.

Here's the idea that I came up with:

1.Background: in my hometown there are a lot of high school graduates and housewives who desire to do business. They start their own businesses but fail due to funding (capital/ money management) and other uncertainties of entrepreneurship.

Here's the business venture: I have other people who are willing to go in with me. We pick people we know and trust who do or desire to do business in our community. We buy them stock which they have experience selling, then on each sale they make, then get a portion of the profit and send us the money( capital with the other portion of profit).

We do that to a lot of people we trust. We already have capital. The daily profit they make is what will be keeping them motivated to sell instead of waiting for a monthly pay.

I am in need of advice and the views of everyone here who has anything to offer or say concerning this before we venture into it.

Thank you in advance

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u/Longjumping_Taro6754 — 21 days ago

Business idea just clicked!!!

Hello everyone, I have been considering a business venture to go into. I told myself it should be non tech.

Currently I am pursuing a business degree at the university.

Here's the idea that I came up with:

1.Background: in my hometown there are a lot of high school graduates and housewives who desire to do business. They start their own businesses but fail due to funding (capital/ money management) and other uncertainties of entrepreneurship.

Here's the business venture: I have other people who are willing to go in with me. We pick people we know and trust who do or desire to do business in our community. We buy them stock which they have experience selling, then on each sale they make, then get a portion of the profit and send us the money( capital with the other portion of profit).

We do that to a lot of people we trust. We already have capital. The daily profit they make is what will be keeping them motivated to sell instead of waiting for a monthly pay.

I am in need of advice and the views of everyone here who has anything to offer or say concerning this before we venture into it.

Thank you in advance

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u/Longjumping_Taro6754 — 21 days ago

Business idea just clicked!!!

Hello everyone, I have been considering a business venture to go into. I told myself it should be non tech.

Currently I am pursuing a business degree at the university.

Here's the idea that I came up with:

1.Background: in my hometown there are a lot of high school graduates and housewives who desire to do business. They start their own businesses but fail due to funding (capital/ money management) and other uncertainties of entrepreneurship.

Here's the business venture: I have other people who are willing to go in with me. We pick people we know and trust who do or desire to do business in our community. We buy them stock which they have experience selling, then on each sale they make, then get a portion of the profit and send us the money( capital with the other portion of profit).

We do that to a lot of people we trust. We already have capital. The daily profit they make is what will be keeping them motivated to sell instead of waiting for a monthly pay.

I am in need of advice and the views of everyone here who has anything to offer or say concerning this before we venture into it.

Thank you in advance

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u/Longjumping_Taro6754 — 21 days ago

Business idea just clicked!!!

Hello everyone, I have been considering a business venture to go into. I told myself it should be non tech.

Currently I am pursuing a business degree at the university.

Here's the idea that I came up with:

1.Background: in my hometown there are a lot of high school graduates and housewives who desire to do business. They start their own businesses but fail due to funding (capital/ money management) and other uncertainties of entrepreneurship.

Here's the business venture: I have other people who are willing to go in with me. We pick people we know and trust who do or desire to do business in our community. We buy them stock which they have experience selling, then on each sale they make, then get a portion of the profit and send us the money( capital with the other portion of profit).

We do that to a lot of people we trust. We already have capital. The daily profit they make is what will be keeping them motivated to sell instead of waiting for a monthly pay.

I am in need of advice and the views of everyone here who has anything to offer or say concerning this before we venture into it.

Thank you in advance

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u/Longjumping_Taro6754 — 21 days ago

Business idea just clicked!!!

Hello everyone, I have been considering a business venture to go into. I told myself it should be non tech.

Currently I am pursuing a business degree at the university.

Here's the idea that I came up with:

1.Background: in my hometown there are a lot of high school graduates and housewives who desire to do business. They start their own businesses but fail due to funding (capital/ money management) and other uncertainties of entrepreneurship.

Here's the business venture: I have other people who are willing to go in with me. We pick people we know and trust who do or desire to do business in our community. We buy them stock which they have experience selling, then on each sale they make, then get a portion of the profit and send us the money( capital with the other portion of profit).

We do that to a lot of people we trust. We already have capital. The daily profit they make is what will be keeping them motivated to sell instead of waiting for a monthly pay.

I am in need of advice and the views of everyone here who has anything to offer or say concerning this before we venture into it.

Thank you in advance

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u/Longjumping_Taro6754 — 21 days ago
▲ 7 r/StartBusiness+1 crossposts

Business idea just clicked!!!!

Hello everyone, I have been considering a business venture to go into. I told myself it should be non tech.

Currently I am pursuing a business degree at the university.

Here's the idea that I came up with:

1.Background: in my hometown there are a lot of high school graduates and housewives who desire to do business. They start their own businesses but fail due to funding (capital/ money management) and other uncertainties of entrepreneurship.

Here's the business venture: I have other people who are willing to go in with me. We pick people we know and trust who do or desire to do business in our community. We buy them stock which they have experience selling, then on each sale they make, then get a portion of the profit and send us the money( capital with the other portion of profit).

We do that to a lot of people we trust. We already have capital. The daily profit they make is what will be keeping them motivated to sell instead of waiting for a monthly pay.

I am in need of advice and the views of everyone here who has anything to offer or say concerning this before we venture into it.

Thank you in advance

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u/Longjumping_Taro6754 — 21 days ago

Necessary stages of a startup????

I am planning on launching a business, providing services in the form of physical products... like documents.

I recently started marketing by sending the products to places where my assumed customers are...to test their response. I made some quick-versions of the final products for this test.

Any advice on the necessary stages to be taken? I know not all stages apply to every business venture or in any field. What stages did you go through when you were starting out in your own business?

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u/Longjumping_Taro6754 — 30 days ago

Necessary stages of a startup????

I am planning on launching a business, providing services in the form of physical products... like documents.

I recently started marketing by sending the products to places where my assumed customers are...to test their response. I made some quick-versions of the final products for this test.

Any advice on the necessary stages to be taken? I know not all stages apply to every business venture or in any field. What stages did you go through when you were starting out in your own business?

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u/Longjumping_Taro6754 — 30 days ago
▲ 5 r/u_Longjumping_Taro6754+3 crossposts

Word's Best CEOs (young business leaders enthusiasts)

I have seen CEOs like Tim cook(Apple), Satya (Microsoft), Sundar( google) e.t.c being considered to be among the world's most powerful or best CEOs.

This is for young business enthusiasts who have aspirations to become like those CEOs in the future, kindly share how you plan to execute that, who your favorite business leader is, and what you are doing to get there.

Feel free to share. We learn and listen to one another in this journey.

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u/Longjumping_Taro6754 — 1 month ago
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22M Business in the Learning sector???

I am concluding a business organization plan for a venture into the learning sector.

It's meant to grow bigger as a learning firm, now here is how it is starting:

  1. Correct a group of science students

  2. Make nice notes, practice questions and other learning resources

  3. Target secondary schools

  4. Form a club that offers those services to secondary schools

  5. Be in legal agreement with the school schools and launch that club at their school

  6. Students at the school pay subscription fees... Monthly or termly

  7. Invite special guests like engineers and university students to that club at each school to give lectures and motivation or encouragement

That's the basic business idea

A bit about myself; I am a science person (physics) who's interested in business strategies. I have even gone into a four year business degree( business administration) and I am currently concluding my first year at that business university.

What is your opinion on that? Any advice, correction, heathy critics, direction, questions or praise or luck wishes will be highly appreciated.

Thank you

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u/Longjumping_Taro6754 — 1 month ago