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Board Economics
Re: Any business where today you launch, tomorrow you begin making profit...?
by
dothebeats
on 07/09/2023, 08:47:09 UTC
Yes, all type of illegal businesses brings the fastest money, start cooking your own drugs and sell, and you will turn into a big man in weeks, get a webcam and start doing onlyfans, you will make money very quickly, or start running a body ring, you should know what I meant.

There's this popular believe that illegal things bring money immediately you start them. That's not entirely true. It may be true in some cases, but very few cases. This believe has made people to not work hard and do illegal things instead. Hard work is still needed if you want to be successful in that illegal business. So why not just channel that hard work into something good.

If a person starts cooking up drugs today it doesn't mean he will start making money immediately. There are things he needs to do first, same way it would be in a legal business.
An Internet fraudster doesn't just start making money immediately he starts. He learns and gains experience for a while. This is exactly how it is in an legal online business too.

People need to stop rushing things. Have a plan. Be diligent in your trade and learn. It will definitely grow if you're doing it right. We need to stop looking for riches overnight. 

I blame the media for this as they often portray illegal transactions look easy and fast. People often forget that these illegal transactions take a lot of planning and analysis. You can't just do an illegal act out of the blue without any plans and expect yourself to not get caught. If anyone does that, they will be adding more problems to themselves than money. Illegal businesses take time to establish and be well-known in that industry, it need to make a name for itself before people who are in the same illegal scene can trust you to make a transaction. There is no difference in time and effort needed to have a legal or illegal business, in fact, it should even be considered that illegal businesses can take more effort as you have to ensure that no one can track you and you are out of any authority's eyes. Hence, I agree with you about channeling that time and effort to legal businesses instead where you are more confident and at ease knowing that no one is trying to track you down to put you behind bars. Yes, there are instances that illegal businesses bring larger profits compared to legal ones but is that profit difference worth getting arrested for?