Why Most People Aren't Built For Business (And How To Know If You Are)
6/19/202627 min
The truth is, not everyone is built for business. Not everyone is wired for this kind of journey, and recognizing that early can save you years of frustration. You might feel the pull toward entrepreneurship, but also the weight of uncertainty, rejection, and the constant pressure to figure things out on your own. At some point, you start asking yourself if the struggle means you're growing or if you're simply forcing a path that doesn’t actually fit you.
In this episode, Omar shares the real differences between people who thrive in entrepreneurship and those who burn out trying to make it work. He also unpacks the deeper realities most people overlook when they jump into business, and what actually determines if you can handle the ride. You’ll also hear the one simple question that can quickly help you figure out where you stand.
If you’ve been stuck wondering whether to keep pushing or pivot, this is your moment to get honest and gain clarity on what you’re truly wired for. Hit play up top and find out if you’re built for the business path or ready to carve out something that fits you better.
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