Ever notice how people start companies when nobody's hiring? There's this wild inverse pattern: when job markets tank, entrepreneurship spikes. Makes sense though—traditional doors close, so folks build their own. The necessity breeds innovation angle is real. Worth watching how this plays out in different sectors, especially tech where barriers to entry keep dropping.

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SerLiquidatedvip
· 2025-12-12 18:33
ngl That's why the most builders appear during the bear market—when there's no work, they create their own tracks... especially crazy on the tech side.
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MindsetExpandervip
· 2025-12-11 23:18
When the economy is bad, there are actually more entrepreneurs—that's no coincidence... Being forced onto the front lines and still able to create something—that's real greatness.
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CryptoWageSlavevip
· 2025-12-10 00:02
ngl I’m one of those people who started a business during the wave of layoffs, it’s honestly wild... Forced innovation is truly the biggest lie in the internet industry 🤣
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SmartContractDivervip
· 2025-12-09 23:55
NGL, the worse the economy gets, the more you can see who truly has ideas. Those who are forced to start businesses end up becoming dark horses, unlike during a bull market when the unruly crowd is all out fundraising.
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SoliditySurvivorvip
· 2025-12-09 23:49
ngl I saw through this logic a long time ago. When the bear market hits, everyone starts yapping about starting their own business, then 99% just gg... The ones who actually survive are pitifully few. Honestly, it's just survivor bias.
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