Is working for a company or starting your own business more suitable for you? First, look at the compatibility of your career mode.
Many people are not troubled by 'whether they can make money,' but by 'which way to make money.' Choosing the wrong path turns effort into waste; choosing the right path increases both efficiency and return.
Who is this article suitable for?
- The job is stable but has an obvious ceiling, want to transition.
- Want to start a business but afraid of too much risk
- I have been doing a side job for a long time, but it never takes off.
- I don't know whether I am more suited to working alone or in partnership.
Four dimensions to determine whether one belongs to the 'working for a company' camp or the 'entrepreneurship' camp
1. Structural Stability
If the birth chart leans more towards stable growth, the career path is usually smoother; if it leans towards exploration and project-driven, entrepreneurship or side jobs are more likely to yield results.
2. Revenue Model Adaptation
Some people are suited for a fixed salary plus promotions, while others are more suitable for commission, project-based, or resource integration income.
3. Risk Tolerance
Entrepreneurship is not about impulse; it is a comprehensive match of cash flow, rhythm, and psychological endurance.
4. Time Window
The same person, in different major luck periods and annual fortune, is suitable for completely different strategies, whether conservative or aggressive.
Recommended execution path
- First determine the main path: promotion at work / switching jobs for higher income / trying out entrepreneurship
- Redesign secondary path: side business validation or business trial launch
- Finally set stop-loss lines: timeline, capital line, expectation line
First understand the career model clearly, then decide whether to start a business
Determine your pattern match and optimal action rhythm through charting, reducing trial-and-error costs.
Start casting the chart immediately