When you're employed somewhere you're usually getting paid for doing the things you're already pretty good at.
The things you already know how to do.
On the other hand when you're an entrepreneur you're getting paid for doing something in a completely different or new way.
In a way that you probably don't even know about, yet.
And that's the biggest difference between being an employee and being an entrepreneur:
Doing things you already know how to do vs. doing things you don't even know you're going to have to do some time in the future.
That you probably also don't really know how to do...