There is nothing wrong with this because when you are managing multiple things at the same time, it is better to hire a good manager for your business. Good one that can lead your business to the moon height, not sea depth, haha. But before hiring any manager, I would recommend that we should learn every aspect of that business so that no one can betray us or steal our money.
Yep, hiring a good manager is not a piece of cake. You need to be a manager first in order to hire one, because I think if you want someone to fill your shoes, you need to be in those shoes first. Anyway, experts in business and finance fields could share better advice on it, but they will also say that do not work for money, put your money to work.
Hiring a manager who is not yet capable of putting their money to work but is ready to work for money and also ready to work with dedication is a huge blessing.
I disagree with this statement. You can also stand you low level bussnies as a successful empire, and it all depends on your way of managing businesses and strategies. You can scale both kinds of business into profits if you have good management skills of bussniess. And if you don't know how to scale a business well, then I can guarantee that you will always defeat on both kinds of business even it is a small or large business. Besides this, one thing is that when you are staring with small bussiness at initial stages, then the chances of losing money if loss, and if you are starting bussiness at larg scale with big capital, then the chances of losing money will be more. Big capital, big losses; low capital, low losses.
Yep, I also disagree with me haha. Bro, I never compared both in "profit," I only compared them in terms of "risk." Also, I said I don't believe this.
I just think without searching and finding more about it, and that thought was in that paragraph. So I value your point here as well, and I also believe that when we put more money on the line, the risk is bigger. But a businessman said that when you put more on the line, the chances of failure and risk are way lower. So that's what I was trying to understand.