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Hey Rudhra, it sounds like you're in a tough spot with a lot on your plate. It's completely understandable to feel confused when facing such big decisions, especially with family pressure and your father not being around. nstead of viewing it as an either/or, consider exploring both paths with small, manageable steps. Maybe dedicate a set amount of time each day to government job preparation, perhaps an hour before or after your current job. Simultaneously, use another small block of time to research and develop one of your entrepreneurial ideas – even just outlining a business plan or identifying initial steps. This allows you to test the waters for both, build momentum, and gain clarity on what truly aligns with your passion and practical capabilities without fully committing to one over the other right now.
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