Starting a business 4 years ago, I was the chief accountant for a Korean company with 6 employees. Although I did very well at work, I still felt that I could develop further. After successfully settling taxes for the company. I decided to start a business, starting from zero. + I started with the POD industry, the profits in this industry are high but the competition is fierce because anyone can do it. In addition, if you don't run ads, you will have almost no customers. It's a bit different from traditional businesses. Then I realized that I had no strengths in this market, if I kept doing it, I would still be stuck, unable to rise. I decided to stop, and fell in love with the coin market from there. + When I first entered the coin market, right at the time of the downtrend, I was skeptical about the market so I decided to start another business. + I saw that I had strengths in the culinary industry because I like to cook and cook quite well, at that time the eatclean method was popular. So I decided on the niche I would work in. But after doing it, I saw countless problems, the food and beverage industry is really hard. If you want to earn a lot of $$, you have to open a chain, otherwise it won't work. Starting a business requires capital, a lot of capital to be able to do it to the end, until it is successful. 1 disadvantage when I started a business is that I am not greedy for money, not greedy for money. That is a big problem. If you are not greedy for money, then starting a business will always be poor. 10 years without love, only longing to work. I wonder why I keep making myself miserable? At least I found my passion for Bitcoin, and when it comes to work, I can do anything.About being chief accountant
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