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The relationship between main business and sideline business?

With the development of economy and social progress, sideline has gradually become an important part of modern people's life, and more and more people have begun to choose to engage in sideline. For some people, sideline income has even exceeded the main business. Then, if the sideline income really catches up with the main business, will you choose to give up the main business? This is a question worth thinking about.

What we need to be clear is that sideline and main business are essentially different. The main business is the source of our daily work and an important means for us to make a living, while the sideline business is a hobby we engage in in in our spare time or an activity to increase our income. Therefore, if the sideline income exceeds the main business, we need to weigh not only the economic benefits, but also our own career and personal value.

If you choose to give up your main business, then the first problem you need to consider is your career. Can you get enough career development opportunities, challenges and room for growth from sideline business? If we give up our main business just to pursue economic interests, then we may lose more opportunities. In modern society, career development is a very important topic. We need to consider not only the immediate interests, but also our long-term planning.

Besides career, we also need to consider personal values. Everyone has their own values, and we need to weigh not only economic interests, but also inner needs. If we give up our main job, we may lose many things that we think are important, such as job stability, social status, personal accomplishment and so on. These things are very important to us, and we need to seriously consider whether it is worthwhile to give them up for economic benefits.

Finally, what we need to consider is our family and social responsibilities. If we give up our main business, we may lose a lot of family and social responsibilities that we should bear. We need to seriously consider whether we have enough ability and resources to undertake these responsibilities, otherwise it may bring more burdens to families and society.