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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As a mellinial I'm more impressed by successful innovative entrepreneurs and I aspire to be one. I don't want to spend my life working for someone else. I like those who take risk on their own, working hard daily, defying the status quo and become successful founders/CEOs. I want that ultimate financial freedom. [/quote] Talk about contradictions , you don't want to work for someone else but with entrepreneurship aspirations of your own , it stands to reason that you expect someone to come for you right ? You're cute.[/quote] Not OP but your reply doesn't make sense and jumps to conclusions. A lot of millennials like PP are embracing the renewed interest in craft products and are running small businesses, sometimes without employees other than themselves. [/quote] If that was the case , I'm sure she could have said so but ok [/quote] She didn't say anything to the contrary that would have led to your conclusions that she wanted to have people working for her. Different generations have different ideas of what a founder/CEO is. I don't assume that everyone who wants to be a founder is talking about a big company. Half of my graduating high school class considers themselves a business owner and would tell you they were a CEO. Most of them are talking about an Etsy or EBay shop. I'm not defending it, just trying to translate. And again, I'm not PP and don't know what she meant by it, only that millennials seem to mean something else by the term than what you (and lots of other people) interpret it to mean. [/quote]
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