Even the most sociable person, having opened his own business, eventually gives up meetings with friends and family evenings in favor of work.
Uninformed people may decide that the whole point is that a businessman is a person who has subordinated his life to the idea of making money. And he now measures people in numbers: “I can sell goods to this one, get a discount on materials from this one, and this one will help me with promotion.” And if an entrepreneur stops communicating with his usual circle, then, apparently, the whole point is that old friends cannot bring any profit.
In fact: a hundred rubles are good, but a hundred friends are better. The value of family and true friends does not change depending on what a person does. Of course, any aspiring entrepreneur tries to acquire useful connections and involve friends and relatives in the development of the business, but not against their wishes. It is people immersed in business who understand better than anyone that time is money, and are ready to reward any work.