You’re under 30, running your own business, and feeling lost. Questions about the future, career choices, and starting a business plague you. Your parents, who work in regular jobs, don’t understand your ambitions. They advise finishing university, getting a stable job with a big company, and enjoying a steady salary and vacation. Their advice seems neither useful nor constructive.
You’re under 30, running your own business, and feeling lost. Questions about the future, career choices, and starting a business plague you. Your parents, who work in regular jobs, don’t understand your ambitions. They advise finishing university, getting a stable job with a big company, and enjoying a steady salary and vacation. Their advice seems neither useful nor constructive. They either interfere in your plans when you want to act independently, or they pressure you with their authority instead of providing specific advice. Maybe you haven’t been in touch with them for a while or you’re an orphan.
Uncertainty about what to do next has become your reality. You understand that business or career is a long-term commitment, but the exact steps remain unclear. Your current business might be bringing in money, but not as much as you hoped. You don’t know how to make it to the Forbes list, avoid mistakes, or avoid wasting years on futile efforts. You’re unsure about choosing partners and maintaining a balanced life.
You have no one to consult, and sometimes you just want to vent. Your peers say you’re impressive, but that’s it. New acquaintances seem interested in your iPhone and you realize your current circle is not at the right level. Older people either earn less or are dealing with their own issues. Asking them for advice is tough, and discussing your perceived failures later is uncomfortable.
You may have attended training sessions but feel they don’t relate to real life. Fancy cars and quick schemes seem unreliable. Consultants in suits talk about managerial accounting, but it’s not what you need.
You’d like to discuss life matters with someone who’s more experienced—how to manage finances, find your path, and what to do next. You’re unsure whether to move abroad, like people in Dubai, who seem to have beautiful lives on Instagram. You also wonder about public visibility—do you need it? Where can you find money? Who should you befriend? What if your business faces problems and how to avoid trouble? Should you try venture capital or enter politics?
Most importantly, how to live so you’re not like those sad people in the local business club at 30, and not become someone stuck in unethical practices. Want to discuss important things? Contact me on Telegram: aupartacom. Let’s talk, figure things out, confidentially and efficiently. If your life is in a mess, there’s a "Mess" rate.
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