Not everyone should resign their job/s into the great unknown of starting a new business. It is better to not resign/quit to start a business except one has already fully figured it all out or possibly has some external support (say a certain family member who can assist during the beginning stages).
The best way, if possible, is to combine a full time work with a business that is still a side gig, without neglecting the full time job until income from side gig matches and far exceeds that of the job continuously and sustainably.
Where there is a conflict of interest in combining work and business, one would be presented the choice to choose which path they prefer. This may be a good reason to resign from work or even abandon the business, after reviewing all possibilities.
Being a Business Owner can be very tough and it is certainly not for the unprepared. It requires consistency and persistence as well as leadership skills. Sometimes, the impact or earnings would not come immediately, and so it is important to weigh it properly and treasure the Job that pays your bills.
Entrepreneurs are not usually people that cannot find work but those that quit various jobs to do what they are extremely passionate about. This is not to discourage anyone who aspires to be one, but rather to support, honour, and treasure everyone's chosen path.
Being self-employed, an employer, or an employee, etc. are all amazing and wonderful. Working 9 to 5 is very rewarding. If you choose not to, that is excellent too. Enjoy the rest of your day. Thanks for reading.
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