here's my take on it - from a general perspective - not about this per se.
I believe if you've got nothing that passionate interests you as an individual, that expands your horizons and speaks to your character and empowers and enlightens you to yourself, your place in the world, if you've got nothing that fascinates you becuase of what it teaches you,
how it emhances your life as a whole - there's no good reason not to own a business.
We're in a capitalistic country that is pushing what you "have, can have, own, should own" 24/7/365 by every means possible. We've taken "keeping up with the Jones's to a new level".
If you're going to be shallow as to self-knowledge...there's no reason not to fill your time and take your energy with what it takes to be rich. We live in the most opportuned country in the world, and you can make yourself into whoever or whatever you want to be- with enough funds.
Every society has a bartering tool by which to be thought highly of in social realm, and ensure you have the privileges and comforts that those with less do not......and if you've nothing that consumes you because it speaks to who you are - while it creates in you a deeper, more existentially expanded self - why the hell not be rich.
You'll never be rich working for someone else, at least that's not nearly as likely to happen. The only way you get more wealth working for someone else is if you're so destitute and in such a situation you can't have the ability to borrow the funds to start the ubsiness, and run it up into a profitable status quo.
So while it's not always fun and candy to own a business - it's hard work, it demands you do many tasks and chores and obligations that aren't blowing air up your kilt.....there are advantages to it over time, if you require yourself to work the busness sso that max profit is your "challenge and goal" and you achieve it.