The next 10 years have been pretty bad though. I have a huge problem sticking to an idea. Out of the dozen ideas, nothing has stuck. If I started a "niche blog" I'd say I'd probably quit after 3 weeks.
Last year I bought a vending machine route for 35k but got screwed over in the end.
Not all is bad, I bought a rental property which has done very well (big increases in rent too).
Right now the rental property is kinda feeding my entrepreneurial "hunger" - I still go to networking events, do the book keeping, but I don't have enough money to expand...
But of course there is nothing like start/owning a "real" business, RE is more investment management.
So I don't know. I'm kind of getting sick of how entrepreneurship is so glorified in the media etc. Not everyone is cut out to be an entrepreneur.
What would you do in my shoes? I've thought about getting a cofounder to compensate for my weaknesses. Also maybe I have to choose the "right" business.