--- Otto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> Nope. There's been extensive research on why people start businesses and
> it cinsistently shows that it's for exactly those 'smaller' reasons you
> mentioned: freedom, autonomy, doing what you believe in, etc. Money is
> never the primary reason (bar the odd obvious attempt at a dot.com
> cash-in but even they're a minority). Sure, you need to make enough
> money to survive and maybe grow your business, but the main driver is
> being able to earn a living by doing what you love instead of by doing
> what someone else tells you.

The point I was trying to make is that nobody goes into business thinking
"I want to break even or lose money." And nobody expect them to act that way.

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