Many business owners go into founding a company with an expectation of a certain level of income — the goal is to live comfortably and take care of family, rather than to create a financial empire. This sort of business is known as a ‘lifestyle business.’ It’s a rather new term, for something that is very common.
But there is something of a debate: are people who are in business specifically to build something that can support them and their families, rather than with bigger expectations, truly entrepreneurs?
Are People with "Lifestyle Businesses" Real Entrepreneurs?
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