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Okay so I'll start this off with the fact that I'll be landing somewhat a large quantity of money soon, hopefully in the next 2 years. Doesn't matter how.
My question is down to maturity of my decision(s) I can either start up my own business making furniture, fixing rooms & room planning. (Cupboards, bed frames, wardrobes etc) I also have the qualifications to do so but will completely wipe me out and not be a guarantee as where I live isn't big. Save up & put it towards a home. With the possibility of moving some where I love. Keep most of it, learn to drive & go on holidays frequently etc. I know what my mind is set to however, I need to be mature with this as it's life changing. |
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Take it step at a time. Why not start the business like are talking about. See how it goes, stack bread. If it continues to go well then proceed to the next thing you want to accomplish. I recently went from making 700 every two weeks to making $475-800 A week. With my comparison you can see i have a similar situation. Just stack bread, and pay for what is needed.
Theres no rush, or real major decision. I feel things will come when the opportunity is presented. Only you can really decide that. Go with what you want, go with what sounds right. My personal advice Good luck to you man. |
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BWA wrote Take it step at a time. Why not start the business like are talking about. See how it goes, stack bread. If it continues to go well then proceed to the next thing you want to accomplish. I recently went from making 700 every two weeks to making $475-800 A week. With my comparison you can see i have a similar situation. Just stack bread, and pay for what is needed. Holy shit you'rw guru man, didn't really think much on that idea. However the only issue I'd have with saving is the fact I physically have no space in order to make the things I want to sell. I can't provide some sort of portfolio or anything. But seriously bro, cheers for that advice man! Have some rep! |
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Bro, all bs aside. F the rep. I am not discrediting the fact you decided to send some for the advice, and i appreciate that. I have just been too hell and back. On multiple levels. I have not went to school for business related development, but i can tell you this.... A mind willing to absorb, is a mind that will succeed. And i am a living proof of that as many others are. Take your time. Make a rational decision. Thats what it is about. You are in your prime. Or i am assuming... there is no order or rush to which path you decide. The outcome soley depends on your decision. I truly, truly wish you well in your next path with your business, or alternate route.
EDIT: have tou checked into "Shopify"? They allow you to creat your own online store wirh your own products from a business model perspective. If that is not what you are looking for, see "fun fact" and "original advice" lol Fun fact i learned: Even if you fail. Pick back up. Learn from the mistake. And keep going. Doing something is better than nothing. Cheers fam! For anyone reading the fun fact, that applies to everything. No excuses. If Lebron James can promise a whole city a W, then you can promise a W to yourself. Just saying. |
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Ninja wrote Okay so I'll start this off with the fact that I'll be landing somewhat a large quantity of money soon, hopefully in the next 2 years. Doesn't matter how. Investing in your future can be a good thing. You just need to weigh all possibilities. Do you want to risk it all? And on top of that is the risk vs reward worth it? It's all on your perspective and if you decide to be a go getter. |
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I'd put it aside to buy a home as long as you have regular income to maintain it |
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Ninja wrote Okay so I'll start this off with the fact that I'll be landing somewhat a large quantity of money soon, hopefully in the next 2 years. Doesn't matter how. Ultimately no one can tell you what to do the decision lies with you. I was fortunate to land an opportunity and grasped it which now I have quite a bit of equity behind me. You make a decision that you want to and what you feel most confident with. I wish you best of lucky whatever you decide to do and here's to help with anything I can |
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