>>21155773the difficulty depends on your set of skills and how many people you're connected with. i haven't started an official 'business' it's a lot more casual than that. a few things i'd suggest is making games, doing car flips if you have the knowledge or friends that do, 3d printing, voice acting (cant be purist with this one, the lucrative options are always porn), renting out your house if you have one (i've lived with family and friends, even out my car just so i could collect rent from my house), anything artistic can also be sold for money, made a decent amount from ghost writing and to a much lesser extent album art. other things im not gonna say.