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That is so cool. I went to barber school when the curriculum was changing - we were not allowed to use reusable razors (height of the AIDS epidemic) but did have to learn how to sharpen them, and it's helped me in general. Haircutting shears I have only ever allowed an enthusiast sharpener to touch, like y'all, an artisan.
My answer to the original question is probably food. I grow food, bake bread that would sell for $10 a loaf at today's prices, design fantastic cocktails and cook for big enough parties that I could do it as a side job. I enjoy hospitality, it's so satisfying, but as a job it is like a baby, relentless, no rest. The only way I would even dare is if we were so wealthy I didn't need to make money and could hire great staff, pay them so well.