As a chemist, you might consider thinking for ideas along the lines of a simple consumable product. For example, Icy Hot (an analgesic balm); you might check out how Jay Abraham (marketing genius) grew the product/company from low 6 figures to 8 figures: From the Vault: Tony Robbins & Jay Abraham | tonyrobbins.com. Icy Hot is a consumer-focused product, but you might also look into business/commercial/industrial products--especially if you already have industry-specific expertise or knowledge.
Likewise, if you simply want to create, patent, then license things, you can go that route as well, if you want more passive returns on your creations. For that route, you can check out the book "One simple idea" by Stephen Key.
Likewise, if you simply want to create, patent, then license things, you can go that route as well, if you want more passive returns on your creations. For that route, you can check out the book "One simple idea" by Stephen Key.
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