You can be whatever you want, but a scientist and an entrepreneur have very different goals. It’s difficult to do both equally. Nevermind seriousness, it’s actually the objectives that are too different for time to prioritized in an optimal way. To do either right they each require full time attention.
Instead of halfassing both, I’d suggest studying science and then hiring people to make a business of it. That makes a lot more sense than an entrepreneur hiring a scientist - which is also possible, but requires more trust and capital than anyone should have.
You can be whatever you want, but a scientist and an entrepreneur have very different goals. It’s difficult to do both equally. Nevermind seriousness, it’s actually the objectives that are too different for time to prioritized in an optimal way. To do either right they each require full time attention.
Instead of halfassing both, I’d suggest studying science and then hiring people to make a business of it. That makes a lot more sense than an entrepreneur hiring a scientist - which is also possible, but requires more trust and capital than anyone should have.