There are two outcomes for college students’ entrepreneurship: success or failure. If you succeed in starting a business, you will naturally be able to counterattack, gain wealth, and reach the pinnacle of life. The outcome of failure is quite disastrous. I am not just a college student entrepreneur, but all entrepreneurs will have a very disastrous ending. At this time, you either have to recognize the reality, find a job first and slowly accumulate, or start over. Of course, the worse outcome is that after the business fails, you owe a lot of foreign debt, and you can only pay off the debt slowly first.
The probability of success in entrepreneurship itself is not very high, and the fact that the entrepreneurs are college students makes it even smaller. Therefore, I am not optimistic about college students starting their own businesses. Unless you encounter a big tuyere, but there is another point. Even if you encounter a big tuyere, whether you can catch it is still a question. Therefore, for college students, it is best not to easily try to start your own company. Under normal circumstances, if nothing unexpected happens, you will die in the end.
College students who have just left school have not yet reached the level of vision and height, so it is basically impossible to succeed in starting a business at this time. You haven't even seen the stars and the sea, you just imagined them out of thin air. How to do it. So if you really have the idea of ????starting a business, after graduation, you should first go to a big platform to train for a few years, get to know more high-level people, improve your position, or at least find a boss worth tens of millions to follow, of course over 100 million. better.
The reason why many college students are keen on starting a business is often based on the idea that working for a boss is always for others, while starting a business is for yourself. This logic is very deceptive. It only makes judgments based on one behavior, without considering costs and benefits at all. The height of some large platforms may be beyond the reach of most people in their lifetime. So even if you really have the idea of ????starting a business, you should at least work as a middle-level or senior-level person or a technical backbone in a large company, and then go out and do it yourself. The probability of success will be higher.
There is one category that I am more optimistic about, which is something that is already being done at home and is doing quite well. If you can borrow your own strength, the probability of success will be much higher. There is a trend that there are more and more young people like this.