by rubyarcox » Wed Nov 10, 2021 7:46 pm
I've heard a funny statement somewhere. It is believed that the concept of know-what is most appreciated as opposed to know-how. Personally, I take this as an emphasis on actions that can be done with your hands. For example, as mentioned above, needlework, some kind of creativity. Or more practical things like renovations. You can learn to create something (or vice versa, destroy it correctly, haha). In any case, I believe that you need to invest in additional education first. So, one of my friends took courses on prendo.com and after numerous discussions of business plans in the group, she finally decided to monetize her old education as a seamstress. Now she sews suits for small dogs. So far, she's doing it at home. But in six months she has accumulated an impressive client base, and now she can afford an office and assistants.