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| I'm not sure if this should be posted here or in Character & Contribution, but as the original idea was to ... erm, make money Warning : this post might be a bit long-winded and hectic. Over the last year or two I've tried a number of things to create some "non-traditional" income (-not a "full time job") for myself. Selling software, blogging, HYIPS, AdWords (the most recent one) and so on. I got some one-shot, non-repeatable results, but largely no solid achievments. I've read (again and again) you need to "follow your passion". In fact, I knew that long ago. Well, it would be nice to know what that passion is... So I tried the aforementioned things as they looked like they "might work". They're not completely out of alignment with my skills/interests and I still believe I did create some genuine value with some of them (software/some of my blog posts). Just not the best possible value. Yesterday I read this nice article and used the described technique that should help to find out what I love to do. Conclusions :
This second aspect seems much more worthy of doing than other things. It could be about art, maybe, about expressing my worldview and making other people refocus and see the magic that is within this world, and prevent them from destroying it. However I haven't been able to find a more concrete, practical, shall we say - marketable - approach to it. My best guess so far has been digital photography/photomanipulation, as it allows to express an idea, a vision. And from the business PoV - well, I've heard it is possible to make money with stock photo sites... Still, I'm not sure it's the right thing (not sure if there exists the "right idea"). Any suggestions? P.S. If you're going to say "blogging", "tutoring" or something like that, please note that I generally don't like "people" and am quite introvert
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| Sorry, but I am going to say blogging.
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