According to Martina Aitolehti, Finns easily lack a decent work ethic and the atmosphere is not encouraging.
Martina Aitolehti encourages young people to take risks. Jenni Gästgivar
Wellness coach and entrepreneur Martina Aitolehti Raised on the stage of the Pori Suomi Arena to discuss Finnish bailouts. He was present as an experience expert talking about his own challenges with debts.
Member of Parliament spoke with Aitolehti on stage Krista Kiuru (SD), Emeritus Professor of the Consumer Research Center Mika Pantzar and the CEO of Law Office Recovery Olli-Matti Korhonen.
Aitolehti said that he had been on stage at a young age, while money management was still under learning.
To Iltalehti, Aitolehti says that the indebtedness was driven by ignorance.
– There were no quick nipples at the time, he recalls.
He refuses to open his story deeper.
– I’m not interested in giving such an interview now. Sorry, Aitolehti acknowledges.
According to Aitolehti, the survival of others should be encouraging. Now the opposite is true, he says. Jenni Gästgivar
On the other hand, there is a lot to say about Finnish bailouts and the challenges of entrepreneurship in Aitolehti.
– An insanely good conversation, a really important topic, and really for everyone worth thinking about. We have a problem, that’s clear, Aitolehti says.
According to Aitolehti, important issues in avoiding indebtedness are realistic budgeting and responsibility. You also need to be able to ask for help according to Aitolehti, especially if your own support network is missing.
– You should learn that.
Work ethic is missing
According to Aitolehti, a lot of things could be done differently in solving Finnish and young people’s bailout problems.
– Yes, I would say that the work ethic and the will of doing work to the fact that sometimes there is a little more pushing more to survive, so it is easy to miss, he downloads.
The entrepreneur’s everyday life says it goes well. Although the life of an entrepreneur is often uncertain, he recommends that young people become an entrepreneur. At the same time, however, he emphasizes himself to civilize that he does not have to go “to war”.
Aitolehti was sitting on stage next to Krista Kiuru. Jenni Gästgivar
– If you have visions and you believe in yourself and want to head towards something, then I definitely recommend you to go towards it.
Straight words about the atmosphere
In the opinion of Aitolehti, the Finnish atmosphere about entrepreneurship is grim.
– This is not terribly encouraging. Yes, unfortunately it is like that.
According to Aitolehti, Finland lacks a encouraging atmosphere that would help encourage young people to entrepreneurship and take risks.
– Generally, if someone succeeds, it is right away from others. In principle, such a way of thinking is already wrong, he says.
The fear of failure is useless in Aitolehti.
– You have to fail in order to be better sometimes.

