True, but many pursuits are only financially advantageous for a small percent who 'make it' (startups and sports, for example). But take into account non-financial benefits too.
In startups we're pushed to solve challenges that no MBA or CS curriculum would ever have conjured, plus we have a chance at making a dent in the universe. In sports people make friends and get regular fitness. These aren't financially beneficial, but they may be enough to make the pursuit worthwhile.
But it's hard to find positives in a MLM Business. The participant is constantly stressed from short-term sales goals and has no spare time left for personal development.
Friends alienation too. There was a guy in our friends group that severed most of his relationships trying to sell Amway shit. Every time he initiated a conversation it was obvious where it will end
In startups we're pushed to solve challenges that no MBA or CS curriculum would ever have conjured, plus we have a chance at making a dent in the universe. In sports people make friends and get regular fitness. These aren't financially beneficial, but they may be enough to make the pursuit worthwhile.
But it's hard to find positives in a MLM Business. The participant is constantly stressed from short-term sales goals and has no spare time left for personal development.