Your question is self contradictory. You want to pursue this business and yet, you don't have time. How is that possible you tell yourself.
Suppose you open a business physically, OK? You have to spend a great deal of time. First you have to select the premise, then buy your products, plan the look of the shop, advertise so people will know about your business, attend the shop so you can supervise everything, employ people to run the business, care about their salary, your expenses, buying new stocks, replenish old stock, maintain ledgers etc etc etc right? Can you afford not to spend time in it and yet wish that the business will run full swing and you will be profited? Is that a realistic thinking?
This is a business. The benefit is more here because you don't have to think about premise, stock, sale, employees, books or ledgers etc. The only thing you have to give is time basically, and then a little bit of investment.
And you are not prepared to give the very thing that is the essence of this business i,e, time. I don't think one can go long without spending time here.
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Your question is self contradictory. You want to pursue this business and yet, you don't have time. How is that possible you tell yourself.
Suppose you open a business physically, OK? You have to spend a great deal of time. First you have to select the premise, then buy your products, plan the look of the shop, advertise so people will know about your business, attend the shop so you can supervise everything, employ people to run the business, care about their salary, your expenses, buying
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