Thursday, October 23, 2008

“It’s Our Life”

Making money is really a basic skill that a person should have in order for him or her to have a steady life. And one way to make great money is through putting up your own business. Many people have this inkling that they could make some money if they start their own business but there seems to be a struggle right on the onset of deciding to build their own little company. Their big problem seems to be what type of business will they venture in? The main question that people ask themselves at the start is in what business most likely will they produce much greater profit. But for me, the first question they need to ask themselves is not his question. I think they should ask themselves what they want and what are their interests. It is in their likes and interests that the business they want to start will kick off. I believe that if a person ventures into a business deals with their interests, profits and money will follow. I think that what will drive the business into success is the fact that they love what they are doing. For example, if a person loves to take photos, I think that the best business for him is a studio or anything associated with taking pictures. I think that making money will be fun and a lot more stressful if you love your business.

7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Just like what the lair people say, "puso lang yan". Passion... It can make things work... I agree that they're supposed to ask themselves that at first. The wrong business at the right time and place may not earn as much as you anticipate it to. But if you go to business equipped with your interest, you will be able to play with your strengths and there will also be a challenge on how to market your interest. At least you're enjoying you're business and not just something you're chained to run despite having a decision.

Anonymous said...

True. True. If a person is working in the field of interest everything would work out. Look at the owner of SM. Shining shoes made him the richest Filipino. However, if you are saying that working in your field of interest would lead to earning money, then i would have to disagree. Do you think being a "sanitation engineer, in lets say LRT" would lead you to riches? Working in your field of interest would lead you to be a wealthy man, yes. Wealthy with happiness, i guess, but with money, not necessarily. What is money anyway when your happy, right? Everytime you'd doubt that you made a mistake you could always think of the millions of miserble people dreading everyday of work since they chose the job which had a better offer. Not like you, the happyman, who chose to stand firm with his dream and chose to persue it.
Well, good luck to you. Hope washing the smog stains on the LRT puts a smile on your face.

Anonymous said...

It is true that when you want to have a business, it should be about your interest.We all know that it is hard if we don't like what we are doing so it is really important to know what you want before anything else. If your business is about your interest then most likely you will succeed because you already have the knowledge about it.

Anonymous said...

It is true that when you want to have a business, it should be about your interest.We all know that it is hard if we don't like what we are doing so it is really important to know what you want before anything else. If your business is about your interest then most likely you will succeed because you already have the knowledge about it.

Anonymous said...

Creativity brings money to people, cause if a person makes a money then its fake.
Start a trend, to earn a lot following the trend will just put you in to competition and gives higher risk. That is business.

Anonymous said...

Business is a broad word, so it does not mean cash.
Sometimes it is better to be employed, because you earn money in a simple and easy way.

Anonymous said...

True. True. If a person is working in the field of interest everything would work out. Look at the owner of SM. Shining shoes made him the richest Filipino. However, if you are saying that working in your field of interest would lead to earning money, then i would have to disagree. Do you think being a "sanitation engineer, in lets say LRT" would lead you to riches? Working in your field of interest would lead you to be a wealthy man, yes. Wealthy with happiness, i guess, but with money, not necessarily. What is money anyway when your happy, right? Everytime you'd doubt that you made a mistake you could always think of the millions of miserble people dreading everyday of work since they chose the job which had a better offer. Not like you, the happyman, who chose to stand firm with his dream and chose to persue it.
Well, good luck to you. Hope washing the smog stains on the LRT puts a smile on your face.