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Get a skill or remain broke. If you think entrepreneurship is just a whole bunch of people with no skills making money, you're dead wrong.
Get a job, develop a skill, once confident, provide your new found skill to other people. Once you've got some money rolling in, leave the job.
Also, if you want to succeed, you need to learn to figure things out for yourself. That means doing your own research and finding answers.if you can't do that, I'm 99% certain you will remain broke as an entrepreneur.
I’ve both met and heard about far too many 18 year old life coaches and the like doing far better than would be expected to fully agree with this. Yes, having skills helps but sometimes being a master bullshitter and con artist can move mountains.
but being able to be a good master bullshitter is still a skill what you need to learn otherwise you will not be good at it... same with a con artist