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As you can see, entrepreneurship is not limited to a few industries and occupations. With some innovative thinking you can transform your ideas and interests into a business of your own. Start by asking yourself these three questions: What do I like? What do I know? What am I passionate about? Next, consider how your answers could be used to solve problems or provide a service. The following questions may help you uncover new business possibilities or even highlight creative avenues for you to explore as an entrepreneur: 1. What problem could I positively impact through my experience and knowledge? 2. What group of people could potentially benefit from my experience and knowledge? 3. What type of industry could potentially benefit from my experience and knowledge? 4. What existing process could I improve or add to with my experience and knowledge? 5. Are there any trends related to my area of expertise that I could utilize as an entrepreneur? This brainstorming exercise can help you identify areas of opportunities and think through any ideas you have already generated. You can repeat it as often as needed to refine and expand upon your ideas. Lack of knowledge doesn't need to stand in your way! If you're passionate about something but don't have the right skillset, education may be the answer! Turn your interests into your business

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