No Less NobleI used to cherish my experience of running my own dot-com company when I was seventeen. But ultimately, I didn’t succeed, and I had to close down the business. Recently, I heard on a radio that some accomplished singer’s teenage son has made a rock band. However, no one outside the immediate circle of friends knows that they’ve made a band. Since not many people know about the existence of the band, they probably won’t be selling much of records. If they don’t start making it big, they probably have to abandon the band. That doesn’t seem too different from what I did. Both are made of nothing more than boastful teenage invincibility with no realistic strategies, just the thought of making it big. I had a misconception that entrepreneurs in tuxedos are nobler than messy haired musicians. But I come to realize that it’s impossible to categorize the nobleness of one’s talent.