Have you ever engaged yourself in a passive income bussiness
By Trebor Ika
@Treborika (17677)
Mombasa, Kenya
December 2, 2022 10:01am CST
Hallo my loters, It's a cool evening here in my country. The darkness is slowly creeping in the earth and the night is already here with us.
So it's have been my wish that one time in my lifetime I would own a passive income kind of a business.
A business that would earn me money without working actively ( Earning while you sleep) that is.
I had hopes of owning rental houses and apartments for that matter.
But all of these are just dreams. Nothing absolutely have come to pass despite working hard constantly
towards achieving this
What do you say about this?
Have a nice time
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8 responses
@Treborika (17677)
• Mombasa, Kenya
2 Dec 22
I am very glad for your response though I am yet to reach that level of earning passively on my lot as I am too young at my lot to earn passive income
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@LadyDuck (471500)
• Switzerland
2 Dec 22
@Treborika I usually earn more while I sleep when during the day when I am here.
@VivaLaDani13 (60794)
• Perth, Australia
11 Mar 23
@Treborika That would be amazing. I have no suggestions or idea on how to do that but I wish you the best on doing so one day! Have you ever considered maybe a YouTube account? Maybe you could make videos because eventually, with a good audience, you'd start making that money!
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@VivaLaDani13 (60794)
• Perth, Australia
11 Mar 23
@Treborika Yeah true. It can take quite some time to reach that certain point. But just an option too. Sometimes, almost anything is worth trying.
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@Treborika (17677)
• Mombasa, Kenya
12 Mar 23
@VivaLaDani13 Yes my friend. Things are nowadays like that
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@Treborika (17677)
• Mombasa, Kenya
11 Mar 23
I have not considered that one cause most of them requires huge amount of capital
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@RebeccasFarm (89882)
• Arvada, Colorado
3 Dec 22
I have never had such good luck to find anything that pays.
@Treborika (17677)
• Mombasa, Kenya
3 Dec 22
Don't give up my friend continue to press on and one day you will achieve the desires of your heart
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@Treborika (17677)
• Mombasa, Kenya
3 Dec 22
Glad that you earn passive income from my lot
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@aninditasen (16389)
• Raurkela, India
3 Dec 22
You can invest on shares. In India we can invest as less as Rs.500 and roll it to get profit.
@aninditasen (16389)
• Raurkela, India
4 Dec 22
@Treborika I don't think so for most people live below the poverty line.
@Treborika (17677)
• Mombasa, Kenya
4 Dec 22
@aninditasen But I think most Indians Can afford rs 500 per day
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@Andini (3211)
• Indonesia
2 Dec 22
I am college student so any amount i earn , i can say it's passive income. In holidays time i am more active to earn through freelance, earning sites and earning applications.
But now my college study ongoing so i can't much time in earning passively.
By the way , how to earn while you are sleeping?
@Andini (3211)
• Indonesia
3 Dec 22
@Treborika yeaa online earning enough for breakfast but for lunch and dinner we have to go outside work
@Treborika (17677)
• Mombasa, Kenya
3 Dec 22
@Andini I agree with you my friend on this.
For me I think the money I get from online work is not even enough for the breakfast. Otherwise how are you doing today?
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@Treborika (17677)
• Mombasa, Kenya
3 Dec 22
Since I ventured on my online earning journey I had never found any passive income earning site. I now decided to look for passive income offline. I had thought of owning rental houses. I think this is the only source passive income ever in my country and that I can atleast work hard towards achieving it
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@porwest (90823)
• United States
3 Dec 22
Being a landlord is not necessarily genuinely "passive income." It is a lot of work. Trust me. I know. I used to be invested in real estate and was a landlord. The headaches are worth it, mind you, ultimately. But in no way was it "passive."
For me, one thing that is generally passive is owning stocks in the stock market. Still not entirely passive since you have to do the work to understand and research the companies you want to invest in. But after you have done the work, really it is just maintaining the investments and doing the continued work to continue to make sure they are valuable to your overall portfolio.
Keep in mind that when it comes to actually making any real money, very little of it that is successful and profitable is passive. Making money always requires at least some work.