Psychologists are their own breed. They tend to be more patient focused then other specialties. Talk to a neurologist or surgeon and then a psychologist very different animals. Psychologists as a whole aren't that interested in becoming rich (My wife is a psychologist). I own a soft dev company and being rich isn't my goal either. Making money I think is a byproduct of doing good work.
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Personality types. Often psychologists aren’t entrepreneur personalities.
They could work in marketing positions to help individuals or companies generate substantial revenue through their knowledge, but they often lack the go-getter traits most entrepreneurs have.
Service based businesses make service based margins. There are only so many billable hours in a day and being a psychologist isn’t a scalable thing.