We love our kids and want the best for them. In doing so,we provide the best education (finances permitting),ensure they get to Uni... 1st degree.. then Masters... and probably even more schooling.... so as to secure good professions when they're done...
Scientist,physicians,Lawyer,top accountants,management execs etc
Throughout their 'growing years' they have been encouraged to 'work hard,get a good stable job,hence retire with a good pension'
In doing this don't we discourage them from becoming entrepreneurs?
If you ask any child 'What would you like to be when you grow up?' What are the chances that his/her answer will be 'An entrepreneur' or 'Business owner' ?
My son says he wants to be 'An Investment Banker'...... May be its good as it compliments any 'entrepreneurial upbringing' I may have nurtured in him.
Some say it is safer being a Lawyer/Doctor/Scientist as these tend to favour longer careers.....
Help me out on this
One scenario
Your child (aged 10-13) when asked by an uncle/aunt/relative what he would like from them for his birthday... he says money as opposed to a gift.
another scenario
Suppose, by the time your child finishes school with good results and goes to University but his/her interest in biashara (buying & selling a few things) begins to interfere with his studies and s/he suggests to you that s/he puts off Uni for a year or two to pursue the interest ...... (not that there is much money being made)..
How would you respond?
Motobex.