Found this graphic recently showing the difference in what the rich and poor spend their money on.
It's pretty self explanatory...
I have to admit when I was younger I spent everything I earned on cars and having a good time (the poor).
Then at around 24 I started buying land and houses (the middle class).
I tried to make a living with a bunch of different businesses but all I was doing was buying myself a job. And I wasn't very successful at that anyway, and they needed y constant attention (still middle class).
It's only in the last few years I've started to produce business assets that generate income without my constant attention.
Work one time. Get paid over and over again.
But without all the hassles of running a traditional business (managing staff, paying wages, dealing with suppliers and creditors, borrowings, rents and leases, etc.).
Producing digital assets (using other people's Trash Can Assets) and deploying them as Digital Vending Machines (into other people's buyer flow) has all of the benefits of business ownership, with virtually none of the drawbacks.
It's gotta be one of the best un-business opportunities around...