Don't Start Your First Business in Your 40's

Highs

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Some people had resources to establish themselves, like owning a functional business in their younger age. The truth is some thought they were too young, some it was their youthful age, a time they are supposed to enjoy. So they plan to start something serious in their late 30's to 40's. This is wrong!

You are wiser with all the experiences of life in your 40's but are you stronger? Can you skip food and sweet sleep without passing out on your fluffy bed? Can you be at several meetings and impromptu meetings 4 times a week? Can you give your wife a break just to think things through or leave your kids for business trips. This is the period you should be drawing near to your family and not the other way.
 

Mika

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I do not think age matters in life, some people started early and managed to become successful where as some people started late in their life and still managed to become successful. have you heard of a story of man who started KFC? he was 65 years when he launched KFC? Well, your body in 40s is not the same as in 20s but when you are in 20s you also lack skills and knowledge to become successful in business. In your early age you also lack money to invest
 

Spencer

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There isn't any earmarked age to start a business or anything else in life, I've seen people that achieved a lot of success later in life, and it is totally fine, you do what works for you as a person, some people don't get these opportunities early they have to take care of some things before they become free and start a business.

I can list a lot of people that become successful at old age and young age, but who cares? Everyone should do what works best for them and give them results in their life and that's all what matters.
 
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