05-21-2022, 02:03 PM
1st things 1st=>
There's no DL here - exceptin' that maybe some folks COULD DL this info into their brains.
Trying to make this as short as possible so as to not lose anyone's attention, but being as I'm an old guy sometimes I fail at that - so I'll just say sorry in advance here if this exceeds anyone's attention span !!
Being a member here for 5+ years has made some things clear to me while also observing our world and the biggest of that lot is misconceptions.
Lots of folks here and elsewhere go on and on about 2 things which are NOT wrong, but which are mostly misconceived, thus becoming unhelpful.
Here they are:
Mindset and 'taking action'.
I've seen folks go on and on and on about those 2 ideas which really boil down to the simple notions of taking one's business seriously - and that cussed thing called WORKING.
Aside of those, when you have an idea of what you want to do, a way to let enough folks know what and where it is, and after doing it you actually show up and do the work - that is most of it.
Turning (whatever) into an income producing business need not be any more complicated than following the simple, needed steps.
So - on to business thoughts...
If you want to make a profit you will need to SELL something at a markup to enough folks so as to stay in that business - and the 1st part of it all is choosing what is best to sell at your chosen location.
An example:
Ice cubes via ice vending machines.
If you are in an area with good, affordable water and electricity which gets really hot lots of the times, then placing those vending machines outside liquor and beverage shops could be a very good choice for good earnings.
-BUT-
If you try that someplace where it is cold most of the times your business is likely to soon fail. (Selling ice cubes to Eskimos, anyone...?)
Another, even more extreme example...:
Suppose you lived in a small rural town which had a vermin problem which just happened to be raccoons - for which most folks keep a varmint rifle and at most tossed the carcasses into the woods after shooting 'em.
(EU residents know lots about those varmints...)
I've personally got nothing against those very smart and capable Procyonidae members even though we've got 'em around here and they do get into stuff - but some folks do truly hate 'em.
So, in that imaginary town where folks don't know that in the southern US, raccoon meat is very commonly eaten...
IF you were OK with processing wild game and making yummy foods out of it - folks might just love to buy freshly prepared raccoon burgers, steaks and kebabs from you.
If things worked out well, friends and neighbors might be happy to bring you freshly shot 'coons for free or maybe $1 each, making for a great resource.
But in an urban area - that biz would likely do...nuffin 'cept for getting complaints.
What I've seen over and over again throughout the decades of my self-employment is others with big dreams, low motivations and about zero dedication.
Those folks fail over and over, then sadly get some simple job where all they have to do is show up while feeling like they are failures.
So - who is most likely to succeed ??
It is the person who does their 'homework', makes sure to gain enough knowledge in their desired area(s) and really works at gaining their success.
There is ONE facet of all this which almost nobody EVER mentions though:
Our species tends towards obsessions (which is also a facet of addictions, sadly).
For someone who is totally obsessed and consumed by their interest in something, and who is also willing to approach that as a business - they can become an unstoppable force.
Further, if they are able to do something that actually fills a need and that may even help others, success is well within their reach.
Yes - I'm an old guy - and just because I'm old don't mean I'm stupid.
After more than 2 decades of my serving them - my remaining clients still seek my assistances without hesitation, and I am happy to keep serving them.
This is very different from so much in the IM and MMO realms wherein the 'gurus' just want to fool folks into paying them for more and more rubbish as they convince their buyers that all they need to do in making megabux is to buy just ONE more shiny object, over and over.
A shame that so many folks are oblivious to the obvious, I say.
There's no DL here - exceptin' that maybe some folks COULD DL this info into their brains.
Trying to make this as short as possible so as to not lose anyone's attention, but being as I'm an old guy sometimes I fail at that - so I'll just say sorry in advance here if this exceeds anyone's attention span !!
Being a member here for 5+ years has made some things clear to me while also observing our world and the biggest of that lot is misconceptions.
Lots of folks here and elsewhere go on and on about 2 things which are NOT wrong, but which are mostly misconceived, thus becoming unhelpful.
Here they are:
Mindset and 'taking action'.
I've seen folks go on and on and on about those 2 ideas which really boil down to the simple notions of taking one's business seriously - and that cussed thing called WORKING.
Aside of those, when you have an idea of what you want to do, a way to let enough folks know what and where it is, and after doing it you actually show up and do the work - that is most of it.
Turning (whatever) into an income producing business need not be any more complicated than following the simple, needed steps.
So - on to business thoughts...
If you want to make a profit you will need to SELL something at a markup to enough folks so as to stay in that business - and the 1st part of it all is choosing what is best to sell at your chosen location.
An example:
Ice cubes via ice vending machines.
If you are in an area with good, affordable water and electricity which gets really hot lots of the times, then placing those vending machines outside liquor and beverage shops could be a very good choice for good earnings.
-BUT-
If you try that someplace where it is cold most of the times your business is likely to soon fail. (Selling ice cubes to Eskimos, anyone...?)
Another, even more extreme example...:
Suppose you lived in a small rural town which had a vermin problem which just happened to be raccoons - for which most folks keep a varmint rifle and at most tossed the carcasses into the woods after shooting 'em.
(EU residents know lots about those varmints...)
I've personally got nothing against those very smart and capable Procyonidae members even though we've got 'em around here and they do get into stuff - but some folks do truly hate 'em.
So, in that imaginary town where folks don't know that in the southern US, raccoon meat is very commonly eaten...
IF you were OK with processing wild game and making yummy foods out of it - folks might just love to buy freshly prepared raccoon burgers, steaks and kebabs from you.
If things worked out well, friends and neighbors might be happy to bring you freshly shot 'coons for free or maybe $1 each, making for a great resource.
But in an urban area - that biz would likely do...nuffin 'cept for getting complaints.
What I've seen over and over again throughout the decades of my self-employment is others with big dreams, low motivations and about zero dedication.
Those folks fail over and over, then sadly get some simple job where all they have to do is show up while feeling like they are failures.
So - who is most likely to succeed ??
It is the person who does their 'homework', makes sure to gain enough knowledge in their desired area(s) and really works at gaining their success.
There is ONE facet of all this which almost nobody EVER mentions though:
Our species tends towards obsessions (which is also a facet of addictions, sadly).
For someone who is totally obsessed and consumed by their interest in something, and who is also willing to approach that as a business - they can become an unstoppable force.
Further, if they are able to do something that actually fills a need and that may even help others, success is well within their reach.
Yes - I'm an old guy - and just because I'm old don't mean I'm stupid.
After more than 2 decades of my serving them - my remaining clients still seek my assistances without hesitation, and I am happy to keep serving them.
This is very different from so much in the IM and MMO realms wherein the 'gurus' just want to fool folks into paying them for more and more rubbish as they convince their buyers that all they need to do in making megabux is to buy just ONE more shiny object, over and over.
A shame that so many folks are oblivious to the obvious, I say.