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Don't forget the other side of the coin: that "can do attitude" and that environment can also, if you buy into it too far and don't get lucky, have you broke and homeless. It's partially a gamble, and magazines write articles only about the winners.
I agree with that, but that´s true anywhere in the world. In Spain if your company fails you may be personally liable of the debt. Recently a bank removed 3000€ from my grandmother account because of a debt dated from 1993 of my deceased grandfather´s company. My grandmother is 97 years old, and the funniest part is that debt was settled long ago. Also if you fail nobody is going to trust in you any more, you are don…
It's the same in Germany. If you fail with a business you are on the same level of a criminal to many people. I don't care about being jobless (because I know how to scrub together at least 1000 Euros every month). But the "failed business" stigma is really what inhibits entrepreneurship here.