In my opinion, wisdom is required, as no two cases are exactly identical.
An entrepreneur who is a startup and obviously hasn't any capital to scale up or maintain, and neither does the person have a backbone (support). Then I'll recommend that he/she should hold both option, I.e work for a firm to get funded while having his/her aspirations on front-burner.
However, if he/she has got a support to cater for basic needs, then that's an opportunity to draw all focus to his/her ambition.
correctly. because to start a business then we need sufficient capital funds. and of course a skill is also very much needed. So to start entrepreneurship, we must try to find capital and skills first. and that can be done by working temporarily in someone else's company. just to collect capital and experience. and if the capital has been collected then we can start pioneering an independent business. Of course it must be with careful planning.
but it's true that everyone's thinking is always different. some prefer to stay in the Safe zone (employee/fixed salary) and some prefer to leave the Safe zone (self-employment/becoming your own boss).
I myself am a type of person who prefers to set up his own business (entrepreneur). because I used to work under other people's pressure and it was very uncomfortable. and make me unhappy. so I have started my own business after leaving my old job. it was very difficult at first. but then it all got really fun. although the profits are not fixed. but when working full of freedom and not under the pressure of others is a very precious happiness. and I don't regret my choice.