The best entrepreneurs I've ever met are all good communicators. It's perhaps one of the very few unifying factors.
A recession is very bad for publicly traded companies, but it's the best time for startups. When you have massive layoffs, there's more competition for available jobs, which means that an entrepreneur can hire freelancers at a lower cost.
What's the worst that could happen?
Someday is a dis-ease that will take your dreams to the grave with you
Massive elimination is the most important step and the most neglected step for entrepreneurs.
For the employee, the goal is to have full access to necessary information and as much independent decision-making ability as possible. For the entrepreneur, the goal is to grant as much information and independent decision-making ability to employees or contractors as possible.
If it's important to you and you want to do it 'eventually', just do it and correct course along the way.
An entrepreneur isn't someone who owns a business, it's someone who makes things happen.