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If you have energy, food is a good place to work. Learning to cook and run a restaurant seems good. People eat 2-3 times a day. I owned a Subway franchise when I was younger and learned a lot about business. When you have little business experience, franchising makes sense (to me anyway)

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find something you enjoy doing and try to find a way or job to make money in that field.

But advice on the internet is cheap ... what I mean to say is that YOUR (and everyones for that matter)situation is to complicated with to many variables for one size fits all to be much help.

First, invest in yourself. The best return most people will ever get is upgrading their ability to get a better job.

Second, the road to financial freedom is long and most never make it :(

I recommend reading Warren Buffet stuff when you can. I like quotes and info that he has personally said.

Third, learn about stocks, options, bonds. I also like currency pairs but it is harder.

Another good book

  • Trading on Target

I have found people are their own worst enemy when it comes to money.

I have not had much success in crypto markets. I can't even run a free giveaway on a hippie / do-gooder platform without getting into trouble.

lol, that's hilarious. I remember that post, they started downvoting your replies...