From Employee to Entrepreneur: The Hard Truth About Business Ownership

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Founder @Pursue Beyond

Before starting my own business, I used to believe that strong professional skills were enough to carry me forward. But once I stepped out, I realized that’s just the entry ticket. Running Pursue Beyond requires me to tap into my entire skillset: vision, strategy, perspective, and understanding of human nature. When you're an employee at a company, you can always blame failure on your boss, colleagues, or a bad market. But when you’re running your own business, every outcome points back to one person—you. Once, my friend told me that "Every problem in a company can be traced back to the owner's capability." At first, I thought that was just a way to pass blame, but I realized—it’s true. When you start taking full accountability, that’s when you grow stronger inside. Leaning into this reality has forced me to drop illusions, take full ownership, and face myself. And it’s taught me this: entrepreneurship isn’t about who knows the business better—it’s about who sees the board clearer, understands people deeper, and dares to see further into the future. What's a lesson you didn't expect to learn in business? #startup#entrepreneurship

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