If given an opportunity to be an entrepreneur between two options of which is to build a business brand from scratch just to sell it to bigger pocket buyers later or keep growing the business until it gets so big and expands into branches/divisions until retirement.
That is, once the start up business has shown remarkable growth, one prefers to sell it and start up another one or stick to the growing business until the very end, probably opening up branches and keeping at it until one does retire and pass it on to your children?
* Would you prefer to be a serial entrepreneur than to be a corporate entrepreneur (intrapreneur)?
It surely depends on your plan for the company. If you don't have much of a long-term plan for the company and only wants to operate it for a while, you can become a serial entrepreneur, but if you've got dreams and want to be in the business for long to actualize your life dream, I don't see why you should sell at a point, then you should be a cooperate entrepreneur and build the business for a longer time.
I also understand that some factors may force the entrepreneur to sell earlier than planned like some legal battles which the entrepreneur may have limited funds to handle e.g the case with YouTube which made the founders sell to Google since they couldn't cover the copyright demands of the creatures of contents shared on their platform.