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passion VS successability on deciding which business to work on?

what would you choose as your first business?

  • problem A : you have more passion with

  • problem B : has better successability


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genesisk5

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what would you choose as your first business?

problem A: you think is very important and immensely valuable to be solve so you're very eager to it. but seems to take some time and be more difficult to be successful.

problem B: relatively trivial and you can't stop thinking about problem A while working on it but it looks to be easier to make success in a shorter time.
 
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Kevin88660

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The issue also lies with how you frame the question also. How do you define successability? Why do you think problem A has less?

Easier could be less entry to barrier, which is not necessarily a good thing.

I look for things that are relatively difficult for others but relatively easier for myself.
 

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