kingborger1
Organic Growth Wizard
2
MONTHS
2 2 MONTHS OF SERVICE
LEVEL 1
300 XP
Hi everyone,
I'm finally deciding to post here after spending quite a bit of time just reading. I've been registered for a while, but this is my very first post. I've taken the time to observe, understand the community spirit a bit, and especially to read your stories and advice. Now, I feel like it's time to take action, and I hope some of you can guide me in the right direction.
Here's my situation: I'm 18, and next year I'll be entering university. As you can imagine, expenses pile up quickly, and I'll need about €500 per month to cover my living costs (rent, food, transportation, etc.). The problem is, I'd like to find a way to generate that money without it eating up all my time. I really want to succeed in my studies, so I need something flexible.
I’m going to study Law at a very large university, so even though I know with the potential job I'll have after that, and even during my studies, I could always work at McDonald's, honestly, I feel like that’s not for me. I need something different (I don’t want to sound selfish, egotistical, or even narcissistic). On top of that, I’ve always felt the need for a mentor or someone to guide me with my mindset and outlook.
I’m ready to invest in a side business, whatever it is, as long as it’s doable with my schedule. I’ve already explored a few options, but nothing has really clicked so far. I’ve tried things like TikTok CPR (not sure I did everything right) and dropshipping, but honestly, I might have missed something. I know there’s huge potential, but it hasn’t clicked for me yet.
Regarding business models, I’ve already looked into quite a few things: OFM, SMMA, SAS... I know the concepts, I understand the basics, but I’m having trouble moving on to the next step. The problem is that I feel a bit lost with all these options, and I need to find something concrete that really works.
I’m open to all ideas, even if they borderline legality, as long as it’s within limits I can handle. For example, selling counterfeit clothing, sneakers, or electronics seems doable to me. However, I don’t want to have anything to do with drugs or anything too hardcore.
I'm finally deciding to post here after spending quite a bit of time just reading. I've been registered for a while, but this is my very first post. I've taken the time to observe, understand the community spirit a bit, and especially to read your stories and advice. Now, I feel like it's time to take action, and I hope some of you can guide me in the right direction.
Here's my situation: I'm 18, and next year I'll be entering university. As you can imagine, expenses pile up quickly, and I'll need about €500 per month to cover my living costs (rent, food, transportation, etc.). The problem is, I'd like to find a way to generate that money without it eating up all my time. I really want to succeed in my studies, so I need something flexible.
I’m going to study Law at a very large university, so even though I know with the potential job I'll have after that, and even during my studies, I could always work at McDonald's, honestly, I feel like that’s not for me. I need something different (I don’t want to sound selfish, egotistical, or even narcissistic). On top of that, I’ve always felt the need for a mentor or someone to guide me with my mindset and outlook.
I’m ready to invest in a side business, whatever it is, as long as it’s doable with my schedule. I’ve already explored a few options, but nothing has really clicked so far. I’ve tried things like TikTok CPR (not sure I did everything right) and dropshipping, but honestly, I might have missed something. I know there’s huge potential, but it hasn’t clicked for me yet.
Regarding business models, I’ve already looked into quite a few things: OFM, SMMA, SAS... I know the concepts, I understand the basics, but I’m having trouble moving on to the next step. The problem is that I feel a bit lost with all these options, and I need to find something concrete that really works.
I’m open to all ideas, even if they borderline legality, as long as it’s within limits I can handle. For example, selling counterfeit clothing, sneakers, or electronics seems doable to me. However, I don’t want to have anything to do with drugs or anything too hardcore.