Skills come and go.
You can always get better at design, photography, coding or writing.
Equally, you can fall out of the industry and let your skills slip.
But as a business owner, you’re also developing incredibly practical skills, most of which you can only get from experience regardless of how much formal education you’ve had.
Your trade skills may still be needed 30 years from now, or perhaps the A.I. dork bots will have made them irrelevant by then…
Either way, I doubt you’ll regret learning how to run a profitable business.
For self-employed creatives, normal business traps are easy to fall into and overcomplicate things - but they’re totally avoidable when flying solo.
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