Business is better than job isn’t it?

Anusha bharghav
2 min readJun 21, 2024

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Job or business?this question haunts many people in these days. Let me give you a very small example. A job is like a rent house and a business is like a own house. Many years have you stayed in a rent house, and you have paid a rent. That house will not become your own house.

But if you take a loan and build a house, when the loan is paid off that house is becomes you. It can may be useful for you to keep your children in the future or to sell when you need. That is the difference.

Let me give a little more explanation by another small example.

Let’s say a father sell samosa’s on the road when his children are young. After a few years, he set up a small shop, he sells there. After the father, his son will take care of the shop. Except that, the children will not sell samosa again from the beginning.. I mean in the road.

When it comes to the job, whether the father is even in the general manager position, his son has to join again as a junior employee in the same company.

But there is one thing that everyone should notice, a businessman’s father make his son sit in his shop for an hour after school. That means they are learning skills since then.

But a working father’s children is busy to get marks till completion of their graduation.

It is very important to learn skills for any work you want to do.

You may ask me if everyone does business and who does the job? Employees are also important. Yes it is.

No business can be done without employees, no company wants to let you go if you have the skill.

If that happen, you better to leave the company yourself. Along with growth of your company it is also important that you move forward in your life. Never forget that behind your business success is your intelligence as well as the hardship of the employees.

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Anusha bharghav
Anusha bharghav

Written by Anusha bharghav

Hi all iam house wife mother of single child,i love to read and write a stories...

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