I don’t believe that "Financial Freedom" should be the primary motivation for starting a business. It feels shallow—as if profit is the only motivator. Not saying money doesn't matter. But depth in business is important. And that comes with passion and vision. If your sole motivation is getting money, Chances are, you will give up soon Or you will live miserably. Especially in the early days When entrepreneurs struggle to make ends meet. Getting financially free wasn’t the reason I built my company. It was passion (I just loved building products), the challenges, and purpose. A hunger to make an impact in each business I built apps for. I often faced situations where I had to choose between investing in Trio or myself. Most of the time, the company came first. That's what got me this far, I think. If you want to start a business, do it for the right reasons. Build something so exciting it gets you out of bed each morning. Ask yourself: What drives you beyond money? What impact do you want to make? That's where actual business success begins.
Absolutely agree. Passion and vision should be the core drivers. Financial freedom is a byproduct of creating something meaningful and impactful.
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3moAs you pointed out, that intrinsic motivation is what keeps us moving forward, even when financial pressures mount. Daniel Alcanja