"If you are in a corporate job, you work hard on weekdays and party hard on weekends but being an entrepreneur mean work hard on weekdays and then work harder on weekends, don't relax, keep working."
That's the advice of 33-year-old Anaam Tiwary, one of India's youngest digital entrepreneurs, per Mashable.
Tiwary started his career in digital marketing when he was in his early 20s and now runs Digital Anaam Academy, a digital marketing training center in India, according to his website.
"There is so much work in a startup that you hardly find time for your family, and if you find some time for the family, you won't enjoy it completely as in back of your mind you always have some problem loops running continuously, which would keep bothering you," Tiwary says on his website.
"Being a digital entrepreneur may seem easy but never is by choosing entrepreneurship is not easy and is full of difficulties," he adds.
"Being an entrepreneur means you are never off duty, at least until you get some success."
Tiwary says he's "very creative and innovative" when it comes to digital marketing and has been teaching for more than 10 years.
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