I kind of want to just choose some completely unexpected career. Like opening a bakery. I mean, I can't really bake (unless you count Betty Crocker, or recipies from the first page of Google search) but I could learn, right? Learn a bunch of recipes, maybe figure out how they work - what tastes good in what, what does what to the texture, why the hell red velvet cake has vinegar in it, etc. Besides, I can just hire some bakers to bake for me, and myself just manage the business. I don't know if I'd be good at managing a business. I'd probably be too scared to make any real bold business moves, and end up losing a lot of money. I think I might be pretty good at creating the concept for the bakery, though. It could be one of those theme bakeries. Kind of like Psycho Donuts without the donuts. Or the psycho. Well, I'd probably still have donuts in there somewhere, but instead of psychos I'd have something different. Like rollercoasters. Yup, I could have a rollercoaster themed bakery. And different stuff could be different rides, and the staff could scream when they had your order - no, they shouldn't. I wonder if a themed bakery like that would count as a creative and daring business move.
The moral here is I should never run a bakery.
Entrepreneurship is something that I've always considered rather exciting. Just the thought of starting something yourself inspires me. Now, that being said, I have no idea if I'd be any good at it, but as you mentioned, I could definitely try.
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