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There's no harm in trying. It may not be difficult to revert to personal training as an income source if it were necessary, so that can serve as a sort of safety net.
Also, sometimes great fastlane opportunities are noticed when 'in the trenches', i.e. when you're in a job. What if you learned the operations of linking sellers of properties to those who want to purchase them? Perhaps, you can become independent of your employer and do it on your own so that you're not just getting commission which is likely relatively crumbs, but you'll retain a bigger profit. Just an example. I would just admonish you to beware of the seduction of the scripted life and its mediocre comforts.
Yeah, I am very aware and I would not be seduced by the pay check. The pay check for this would put me way above middle class average working wage in the UK. I would only be using it to invest in myself and to find a new way in creating massive value to others in my new chosen niche.
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