Which one should I choose Job or Independent Profession?

 Job is modern slavery, while an independent profession means working without being enslaved. It allows you to engage in independent thinking. A job will keep you confined within four walls for a lifetime, and you will never truly escape. Instead, you will spend your life and youth serving others under their authority.

On the other hand, an independent profession makes you an entrepreneur and your own boss. You won’t have to consider anyone superior or call someone "boss"; rather, others will address you as "boss." By engaging in an independent profession, you can always have control over yourself and think freely.


Yes, being an entrepreneur carries risks, but if you can overcome them and establish yourself, you will never have to worry about money or life again. "If you want to become a millionaire, start a business or become an entrepreneur. But if you want to live an ordinary life, get a job."

Look at the company you work for—the owner of that company is an entrepreneur, while you are an employee under him. You think, "I have a job," but the owner thinks, "I run a business." Now tell me, who is ahead—you or him?

If you observe the world's millionaires and successful individuals, most of them are entrepreneurs or business owners. Independent professions include those of intellectuals, consultants, lawyers, and doctors who run their own practice. Ultimately, breaking free from servitude and working independently is what defines an independent profession.

Now, think for yourself—will you choose an independent profession or a job? Will you live under someone’s authority, or will you break free? Will you work to fulfill someone else's dream, or will you strive to achieve your own?

If you have a big dream, pursue it. If you want to become a millionaire or own a major company, start a business. But if you prefer to live an ordinary life depending on others, that is also your choice.

If you want to be an entrepreneur, you can start with a small business or anything manageable. If you start today, in five years, that small business could grow into a major enterprise.

I have given you a brief idea—now it's up to you to decide: Job or an independent profession?

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