I want to start a business
Reluctantly approved. The family sees potential, but first there must be a real plan, not founder energy alone.
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Reluctantly approved. The family sees potential, but first there must be a real plan, not founder energy alone.
Reluctantly approved. Good idea if you start small, stay consistent, and stop calling confidence a business plan.
Approved, with family-level scrutiny. This is ambitious, useful, and brag-worthy if he keeps it consistent.
Reluctantly approved, but only if he has savings, a timeline, and proof this is ambition, not vibes.
Suspiciously responsible. Approved, but only if he brings a real plan before the family starts calling him a founder.
Reluctantly approved. A sensible business with low drama, unless you start collecting more books than customers.