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Now I am 30 years old and have accomplished nothing. What are the profitable industries? Recommend it?

I don't know whether the landlord is working or starting his own business, but I think this question can be answered from three aspects.

One, 30 years old, nothing to do?

Second, is 30 years old suitable for career change?

Third, is there any profitable industry to do?

One, 30 years old, nothing to do?

At the age of 30, my first venture failed. 30 years old is the darkest year in my life. I closed the company that I had been running for five years and was heavily in debt. If you accomplish nothing, my 30 years old should be negative.

I don't know your definition of nothingness. If it simply refers to career or wealth, I think most 30-year-old men have nothing.

Have a stable job, card deposit 3.5 million, is it really called a successful career?

Everyone has different definitions of nothing and different requirements for themselves.

For some people with high self-requirements, the so-called omnipotent is unattainable in the eyes of others; And some people have a successful career, but they may be mediocre in the eyes of others.

30 years old, should have worked for seven or eight years. If these seven or eight years have not brought you wealth, it should be transformed into corresponding tacit knowledge such as experience, experience and ability, which is engraved in your bones, and these tacit knowledge is the foundation of your future career success.

If you don't turn it into wealth or tacit knowledge, it can only show that you have really wasted so many years. If so, you must think hard, change yourself, escape from your comfort zone and challenge yourself. As long as you consciously change, it's not too late to be 30.

How to change it?

The easiest way is reading, self-discipline and thinking.

Second, is 30 years old suitable for career change?

Theoretically, you are definitely not supported to change careers.

However, after my first venture failed, I switched careers and got an education from the physical manufacturing industry.

Because some of my previous industries coincided with the education industry, I also accumulated a lot of resources and experience in the education industry, so I can successfully change careers.

Therefore, career change needs to be divided into two aspects:

On the one hand, the resources, experience and ability needed by the new industry are completely incompatible with what you have accumulated before. This kind of career change is risky and difficult, so it is not recommended that you try it.

On the other hand, although you have changed careers, some relevant experience, resources and abilities you have accumulated before can be applied to new industries, which has certain relevance. Then you can try this career change.

Third, is there any profitable industry to do?

This question is embarrassing, haha.

Can you make money by online celebrity live broadcast? Now that big finance is good, can you do it? Consumption upgrade, big consumption field is also good, can you do it?

What others can make money may not be suitable for you; On the other hand, you think there are many people who make money in industries that don't make money.

What to do and what not to do must be based on your own resources and abilities, which others can't help you.

My suggestion is, try to think about whether there is any demand from the field you know or are familiar with, and make some innovations from the mode or other links in the business chain, which will make you more successful.

Finally, at 30, you may not have the corresponding wealth, but you must have the ability to think independently. Only thinking can make you different and become a successful minority.

Both men and women, at the age of 30, are still doing nothing, and they really feel confused and confused. If you want to change the status quo, you should not only lower your head to pull the cart, but also learn to look up at the road ahead.

1, don't try, don't change the status quo.

Many people think that a mediocre life is cool. Monks ring the bell every day, muddling through work, and failing to make a reasonable career plan.

When you see your familiar friend get a promotion and raise, you have thought about how to change the status quo, but you think it is too difficult to change, so you just "put it aside" or "talk about it tomorrow".

When you are doing nothing but trying, I am trying to fail, challenging myself, learning new things and failing as soon as possible.

Don't invest in yourself, and don't learn to enrich yourself.

At work, many people think that learning is what students should do, and vocational school students just need to do their own work. Or: I'm too busy to study.

In fact, time is the same for everyone. Others are reading and studying, while you are watching TV, playing games and having fun. Others live a full life, but you are wasting your time. You always envy others' success, so why not seize the time and try to change yourself?

3. No goal

Where you go in life depends on your goals, and goals determine people's behavior.

Some people go for leisure, while others are reading and studying. They have different behaviors because they have different pursuits.

Three hundred and sixty lines is the best, and there are many profitable industries.

In the title, you didn't say what industry and major you are currently engaged in, so you can't help you find which industry is suitable for you.

Therefore, before changing industries, you need to be clear about the following points:

1. What are your strengths, work experience, work ability and hobbies?

2. Is your previous work experience suitable for you to continue to engage in related industries? Is there any development prospect?

3. How much income do you want to achieve? Work in your hometown or go abroad for development?

Are you afraid of hard work? Have you prepared your psychological expectations?

Only by clarifying the above four points and making a reasonable evaluation of your own conditions can you find opportunities to make money.

Planning your own direction, success is not a matter of one year or two. So, straighten things out and do one thing wholeheartedly. If there are problems that can be solved, don't run away or make excuses to leave, in order to change the status quo and achieve something.

There are many industries that make money, and the key is which one the subject has the ability to do?

Tell three short stories:

Story 1: I remember when I graduated at the age of 12 or 13, I often bought pancake fruit at the gate of the community. Northerners, living in the south, will naturally be tempted to patronize this kind of delicious food with some hometown flavors and benefits. I remember that early summer, when I went to buy pancakes, I asked my boss curiously. I said, boss, how much money can you make in a day? The proprietress is also true, saying that if you look at my 200 eggs a day, I will go home after selling them, and I will have three or four hundred dollars a day. Then the proprietress told me that they were going back to their hometown for a few days recently, and it was estimated that they would not be able to return home to collect wheat for half a month.

On the way home, I will eat and count, more than 10 thousand a month. Don't even think about it. At that time, I just graduated from college and worked as an intern designer with a basic salary of 1500+ commission. I feel that I am at least a designer and look very cultured. Compared with the owner of the pancake stall, I really don't know, and I'm shocked. At that time, I knew that 360 lines, each line will be the champion. What's more, he is just the owner of a pancake stall at the entrance of an ordinary community, not that kind of facade shop, just a tricycle.

Story 2: I have a little nephew who is in his early twenties this year. He worked hard and studied electric welding in a technical school. I went home for the Spring Festival last year and listened to them chatting, saying that the young man's welding skills are very good now, and his salary is six or seven hundred a day. Let me calculate this, boy. The monthly salary is not low.

Story 3: My former leader, an Internet listed executive, worked hard with the company as soon as he graduated. Open up markets, explore new cities, new areas, new businesses, set up new departments, and travel 365 days a year. A girl in her early thirties is rich and free now.

So 360 lines, each line has talents. Industries that make money abound.

The key is that the subject's question is not clear:

What are your abilities and what can you do now?

What is the standard for nothing at the age of 30? What is your understanding of the criteria for career success?

How much do you earn in your eyes?

Such customers are often encountered in consultation. When you come, ask: Teacher, can you tell me which industries make money? I'm looking for a job that makes a lot of money! "In addition, I basically add" Teacher, don't worry, it doesn't matter if I suffer a little, I can bear hardships! "A down-to-earth, modest, open-minded and hardworking person has never achieved anything. Can you believe it? I don't believe it anyway.

Asking such a question is tantamount to finding a shortcut. But the world is beautiful. We chase after other people's successful examples or experiences all the way, searching hard, hoping to imitate a road to success. But it often backfires. Because what we see is the success of others, what we see more is the results of others, and we ignore the 99% people who were washed away by the big waves in the whole process.

Tell stories on it. In the first story, ten people opened a pancake stall, and how many people persisted for more than five years? The second story is, how many people who learn electric welding in technical schools can improve their skills on this road without being influenced by the outside world a few years after graduation? The third story, when you envy other people's wealth and freedom, do you have goals and dreams and have the courage to develop with the company? If success is measured by wealth, there are only a few successful people. Everyone should have a reasonable measure of success. Blind pursuit will only lead to impetuousness and anxiety. It's hard to get what you want in the end.

Before answering this question, ask yourself three questions:

In fact, what I want to express is that for most cases, there are no industries that don't make money, only people who don't make money.

If you can't make money, you may have to find reasons from the following three aspects:

The biggest difference between people is not the difference in experience and knowledge, but the difference in cognitive level of things, which leads to different horizons and even different ability to find opportunities. We usually call it-poor eyesight.

Examples like this abound. Let's tell a personal story.

In 200 1 year, due to the first cold winter of the internet, several of our colleagues left the internet company where they used to work. Tell me a few friends who were close at that time.

Yes, I am the third person. At that time, my friends were very envious of me, because at that time, Internet companies didn't know where to be tomorrow, and I entered a foreign company with high salary and stable income.

In fact, there were not many Internet practitioners at that time. If I have vision, it is not difficult for me to find a job in an Internet company. Perhaps this 20-year career is another scene. There is no absolute good or bad in the industry, but the opportunities created are different.

With a friend's evaluation of me, it belongs to: I got up early and didn't even catch the evening episode!

Some people say that out of 10000 people, 1000 people can see the opportunity, but only 100 people do it, and maybe only 1 person succeeds.

Seeing the opportunity, many people can brag after dinner. I have met many such people in the workplace for more than twenty years. However, there are very few people who can really do it at once and have super mobility. Without this crucial step: from thinking to action, the dream would be a daydream.

So Mr. Liu Chuanzhi of Lenovo Group once said:

Only say that you don't practice fake tricks, only practice stupid tricks, and say that you can practice is the real trick.

Therefore, if you want to make money in an industry, you can't just have a good eye. More importantly, we must have the motivation to act decisively.

Finally, we have to admit that there is a gap between people's abilities, especially their talents.

For example, I have a college classmate from Tianjin who likes telling stories. In our class, my grades are average (of course, I didn't study hard), but my memory is super strong. There was nothing to do for a while, nothing to do, watching him mutter with a book all day. I think I am a prodigal son, and I am ready to study hard. The result is a look at the cover, "Tianlong Babu"! When asked, he said that he was bored recently and recited this book!

Well, it turns out that this guy is just playing with his studies, and now he is a professor in America. Sometimes people are more angry than others.

However, I put my ability in the third place for a reason:

Longboard theory tells us-don't make up for your shortcomings, but make your best points longer and longer, so that you can have enough differentiated capital to learn from others' strengths.