The age we're in is so informative. Filled with information that's not needed by us and also the relevant ones. From our smart phones to our PC, to Television, radio, the internet and all.
We as humans easily get swayed by shiny and glittery things. We don't even wanna know the hard work people put into something, we just wanna be like them and achieve all without wanting to put in the effort. That's why in 2 years, some people have done over 25 kinds of businesses and none has a solid ground. The reason is almost always the same.
You're doing something you love doing but you're not making it like that your friend that's doing something else and he's making it very big, then you go and start doing what he's doing also, with the mindset that you'll make it like him. You're doing the business and then, someone comes to tell you "Hey man! There's this new business that's giving a lot of money" and then you see testimonies about it. After few days, you're into that business. And that's how it keeps on going over and over and over. You can't stick to one trade. You can't stay and build.
You'll eventually end up not having any savings, because every new business you try would look bigger than the previous and so you must use a bog capital to begin and then all the money gotten from the previous business would be spent on the capital of the new. You need to be able to "Stick to what You're Good at" (hence the title of my article).
If you're that kinda person, you need to start learning how to stick to what you are good at and stop switching trades like its a clothe.
If you're good at music, then put your all in it. If you're a very good photographer, then invest your time and money learning new things about that field. You'll do much better than jumping from one trade to another. An adage goes, "Jack of all trade, master of none". It means If you decide to learn and go into all kinds of trades or businesses, you won't master any, and your expertise won't be sought after.
Stick to what you're good at.