| Buy a franchise. |
| 10x it in the market in next 5 years and then live off of dividends. |
| Unless you’re investing in something passive, like stocks, you need some passion, ambition, and initiative. Sounds like you’re burned out or a generally low energy person. That’s fine, but starting a business sounds more demanding than what you have to give to it. |
Only fans is your best bet if all you’re concerned about is making money with the least amount of effort. It’s still work, but not like slogging through a real job. Find a niche and the sky is the limit. |
Mukbang on planes, trains, and automobiled until you pass out. |
Smuggler. Use the startup funds for vehicle, luggage, and body alterations for hiding contraband. |
A Chick Fil-a franchise. |
Food truck. Assuming you can cook. |
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If you aren’t sure what you want to do, the right answer is to enroll in Ramit Sethi’s course: https://www.iwillteachyoutoberich.com/get-earnable/
It’s expensive, but worth every penny. (No, I’m not affiliated with the program, but I wish I was). |
| Dog sitting |
| Google some franchises. There may be some that start that low |
OP could make more sitting on people, imo |
| If I had 50k earmarked for business, I’d probably invest it with a friend who has a small gourmet food business. I have some ideas for expansion and buying the equipment is the biggest start-up cost. |
Can you explain this more? |
So you want to start a business? |