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Like all ventures, starting a business comes with inherent risks, including the potential for setbacks. Unlike traditional employment, where guidance may be readily available, self-employed individuals must learn to troubleshoot and adapt independently. Fear of failure, self-doubt, and the notion that profitability is objectionable are mental hurdles that many face in the entrepreneurial world. Overcoming these fears, along with seeking advice and education, is critical for success.