Why Business Owner must be Ruthless and Caring

What I’ve Learned as a 26-year-old Business Owner

Edmund Chong
SYNERGY

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I’m known to be ruthless when it comes to running a business. I can’t help it!

I have been running my own business for more than a year now and have quit my full-time job thanks to it. In the past, I never understood why bosses are always looked upon as someone who complain a lot, cause a lot of disturbance, and always look to change something.

I hated how they act all so bossy!

That’s what I thought! But having now run my own business, I kind of get why these people acted this way. My approach to solving an issue is somewhat similar to theirs but the only difference is how ruthless I can be when it comes to resolving issues.

Severe the Limp, Save the Body

As a business owner, every penny to dollar matters. If you can distinguish what kind of business would work and what wouldn’t, you can potentially save yourself a lot of trouble. But that’s not always the case.

9 out of 10 businesses fail within the first 5 years of their establishment, I don’t think that is by coincidence. The problem most businesses fail to recognize is whether their product or service is considered to be a winner or a loser. These…

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Edmund Chong
SYNERGY

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