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It is nearly impossible to say where a 'lawyer' could be successful in, other than law.
More importantly; what kind of lawyer are you? Are you a Harvey Spectre (corporate sales)? Louis Litt (very details oriented > go to the VMC. Carbon Credits Market)? Are you a Jessica Pierson? etc etc. That will tell us more ;-).
- Look at your Youtube-history and/or other media consumption. Eliminate all entertaining subjects, whats left? What are your interests in your downtime?
- Identify your skills in pragmatic blocks. So non-subject related. Why should people pay you money for your skills? What do you like in 'startup-world'?
- How long can you go without money? This determines your realistic balance-load. A long time: 80% Passion, 20% Pain. Not so long: 50% Passion, 50% Pain.
You have to have a good pain threshold. So you really have to want it. Because, believe me, entrepreneurship = pain.