Is it Wrong to start a Online business before getting into a Job?

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I am just graduated from College with computer science major. From my first year itself i am thinking about starting a online business after my graduation. So I rejected the Job Offers came to me.Now everyone is saying that ," YOU HAVE GET TO WORK , WHAT'S WRONG WITH YOU?, BUSINESS NEEDS EXPERIENCE ".

Did I made Wrong Decision? How about doing Side hustles as Main Hustles?
 
As long as you succeed online, it doesn't matter at the end. You're just choosing to be free and not a 8 to 4 PM slave, which i appreciate.
 
It kind of depends on you but you need money to invest in yourself or your business if you have that forget physical job for now.

You can as well learn things then work of say Fiverr or Legiit or somewhere else for money or even sell a service on this site.
 
It's never too early to start a business.

Warren Buffet started investing when he was 11 years old and he says he started late.
 
It kind of depends on you but you need money to invest in yourself or your business if you have that forget physical job for now.

You can as well learn things then work of say Fiverr or Legiit or somewhere else for money or even sell a service on this site.
But in now , to start a online business , there is no need for money right?
 
Having stable job makes you less stress with testing. You have less time to work, but more money to invest and let others do the work
 
But in now , to start a online business , there is no need for money right?

You need money for these sort of things depending on what you want.

Normally money for a domain name or hosting unless you want to work of say Bloogger

Money for software such as say Semrush or Ahrefs or other things.

Buying links or paying for people to help you .

What your general expenses are for example let's say you pay $300 a month on expenses mean you need at least $300 for that costs per month as well.
 
A side hustle won't hurt.
That's how YouTubers and full-time bloggers get started.
 
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