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Personally, and as an entrepreneur, if I thought too much about what could go wrong I'd never get out of bed in the morning. Just have to push that stuff to one side, focus on what you’re trying to create, and get on with it. (Being able to cultivate an almost impenetrable wall of optimism helps a lot too.)
Harry - I think big companies are a different kettle of fish altogether and are more risk averse the world over (Dilbert is American after all). That is often why entrepreneurs leave them.
1 of the most important lessons I learnt is NOT to take advice from people who haven't run their own business.
By this I mean asking Your mum, bro, wife etc if they think 1 should leave their well paid job and go it alone, and yes most people do this, however the advice is normally negative along the lines of "what if ..."
I remember many years ago, I'd have a great idea and get advice from such people, and yes you guessed it, they would have me sold down Negativity Lane within minutes.
These days I try and NOT discuss such matters with them, and seek advice from people who have taken the leap themself, and guess what, very diff response.