(2) At present, only a few industries are relatively simple and generally easy to understand, such as chefs (starting from restaurants), pastry chefs (cake shops), stylists (formerly called barbers), masseurs (regular), and engineering architects (such as excavators, tower cranes, and decoration). ), as well as auto repair (if you want to open a shop after this, the cost is generally higher and the study time is longer.
However, all these have their premises. For example, if a stylist has poor aesthetic standards and unstable hands, he'd better not do it. If he does business, it won't be good, it's just a waste of money, and so is a western pastry chef.
It is said that chefs are the easiest to start a business, but they are also the least likely to shine. Moreover, opening a shop depends on the location and the flow of people, but the location is good and the rent in places with large flow of people is definitely expensive. If the craftsmanship is the same, then why do others come here to eat?
(3) There are some slightly more difficult things, such as photography (needless to say, wedding photography is extremely expensive) and wedding companies, which are more difficult than the above and need to master more content.
(4) Finally, if you are starting a business, you should choose the industry you love (whether you love it or not). Although the process of starting a business is equally difficult, only the industry you love can give you a sense of accomplishment. If you just want to make money, then even if you start a business, you have no interest and no motivation after a long time.