Who told you to become an entrepreneur?

I’m not a type of person with extraordinary interpersonal skills, like entrepreneurs you see in the movies. I don’t dress like them, I don’t talk like them, I barely have the confidence to do that. I’ve been a graphic designer for a long time and on day I had this SEO idea in my mind, so with SIkum Limbu we developed a SEO friendly website a year ago and bought a domain name and hosted it for 2k, and it barely was a risk. And when you get a remarkable mate like Sikum Limbu, the works get twice as easy. Now after a year, with my partners Sikum Limbu and Bikram Rai we stared our own office at Jhamsikhel. It’s quite a risk to start a venture in a loan. We’ve got profits to make and bills to pay. The thing is my idea kinda works. We got calls from big non-profits like UNICEF & WWF previous month and INF(International Nepal Fellowship) just yesterday, which means a lot to us. At Graphic Design Nepal we are not the best graphic designers of Nepal but are the easiest to find in google when clients search for their design solution, and that makes a real difference. That’s a self-marketing idea, and GDN revolves around that idea, if that idea doesn’t work, GDN probably won’t survive. For a dude like me who has never done a job in his life or have ever stepped foot at any other design offices, this pretty is not the rightest thing to do. I’m not sure about the profits we’ll make. I’m not even sure if I’m doing this right. What if GDN can’t make profits enough to survive and what if it eventually fail? What would my family, relatives, friends and teachers think of me? Who told me to become an entrepreneur? Most of them have tried to help me by telling not to do it. I was the one who didn’t listened to them.