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It's the topic in an English Salon I attened last night. For my opinion, it's not easy for newly graduates to set up a business because running a successful business requires good connections, strong finanacial support, and rich experiences. Unfortunately, for most of graduates, they simply don't fit the profile. However it is too soon to say that it is a bad idea, life is not easy. It is also not easy to find an idea job. If condition allowed and you have passions for running a business, why not to give a try? with a good project and a bit luck, perhaps you might strick a success. Who knows? But the most important thing, i think, is you should be prepared, both mentally and economically, for a "what-if". In other words, you must take the risks and well condition your mind to a not good result.
Learning is a life-long project. Graduation is not a closure but just another start. It doesn't matter what your decision is. All that matters is your attitude. As long as you can learn from the failures, try to arrange for the future, and move forward the goal you has set, you can succeed. |
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