Students who don't really step into society always focus on those successful entrepreneurs and envy their freedom and high income, but never really pay attention to those who fail to start a business. Even if there is, these years of chicken soup articles will make these young people feel that these losers are short-sighted or incompetent.
No matter whether those failed entrepreneurs are really poor-sighted or incompetent, how good can a student's vision and ability be? There are tens of millions of college students in China, but how many successful entrepreneurs are there? Are those college students who don't start their own businesses stupid?
Entrepreneurship has always been a disproportionate risk and reward. It has great luck and needs the efforts of entrepreneurs. I am afraid that no one who really starts a business from scratch will say that it is unnecessary to start a business. There is still a long way to go from starting a business to becoming a manager and leader. Walking this road is much more tiring than working after graduation.
Not many people are born special, and those who are really born special will not ask such silly questions as "Should college students start their own businesses". As long as you are still an ordinary person, it is most appropriate to study cultural knowledge hard during school and work to accumulate experience and broaden your horizons after graduation. Young people are not afraid of failure, they are afraid of complete failure. Entrepreneurship is a complete failure, and it may take you the rest of your life to pay off your debts. Don't start a business without strong enough capital.
Don't let study become a part-time job at the age when you should study.