Sometimes you just need to write it to see it. I wrote an essay but figured out what was troubling me and what I was doing wrong. I wasn't directing enough energy at the priorities. So I am leaving some questions to help me with my passion and drive to reach my fullest potential so that I can drive to the correct path, might help someone else too.
Honestly, Its not even about the money anymore. I want financial freedom to travel and see new things, invest in more businesses that are revolutionary, but I always want to be creating. Thing is just how much do I need to learn until its too much? If I want to do something tech related/data related, how much data analytics do I need to learn before I'm just a "data analyst" and not an entrepreneur?
Qs
1. Is it worth learning a hard skill without building something related to that skill in the moment?(essentially learning without an end goal) Say, learning python/data analytics without a business using code/data in motion?
2. Can you learn as you go in the freelancing game? I have digital marketing, and SEO experience. But I am willing to take analytics and possibly python jobs though I am no expert.
3. How many things are too much at a time? Learning a skill, while starting a business, while working a job?
4. Am I being delusional not wanting to work a normal job right now while I grind on the side?
Q.) What exactly is the point where inexperience is a valid excuse? Obviously not having neuroscience background would be valid if I wanted to operate on brains but what if I wanted to start a podcast? Or sell services on fiverr doing something im no expert in?
Honestly, Its not even about the money anymore. I want financial freedom to travel and see new things, invest in more businesses that are revolutionary, but I always want to be creating. Thing is just how much do I need to learn until its too much? If I want to do something tech related/data related, how much data analytics do I need to learn before I'm just a "data analyst" and not an entrepreneur?
Qs
1. Is it worth learning a hard skill without building something related to that skill in the moment?(essentially learning without an end goal) Say, learning python/data analytics without a business using code/data in motion?
2. Can you learn as you go in the freelancing game? I have digital marketing, and SEO experience. But I am willing to take analytics and possibly python jobs though I am no expert.
3. How many things are too much at a time? Learning a skill, while starting a business, while working a job?
4. Am I being delusional not wanting to work a normal job right now while I grind on the side?
Q.) What exactly is the point where inexperience is a valid excuse? Obviously not having neuroscience background would be valid if I wanted to operate on brains but what if I wanted to start a podcast? Or sell services on fiverr doing something im no expert in?
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