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I agree with what you said, maybe by combining the two and making good use of his own skills, because it's just about time if he can manage his time well he can do both things and run it well to earn more, because in my opinion income from teaching alone will not be enough to fulfill his desires, maybe for daily needs it can be sufficient but on the other hand of course there are other things that we want.

By doing both things maybe the income he gets will be more than enough because in addition to the basic needs that must be considered of course everyone has to save so he has to set aside a little of his income to save. if you look at teaching it seems that it is more dominant in the morning until noon, and when the afternoon until night he can do graphic arts that he can, by maximizing everything he can of course it will produce something good for himself.
Basically, it's all about the time management. If he can handle his time and has the skill in both fields, choosing both teaching and starting up his computer institute, and combining the income he can possibly get would be better. Especially if he really needs the money to support his desires. 

By trying to do this work at the same time, OP will have the time and experience to explore deeper in this both fields. In the future, if ever he decides to focus on one of them, at least, he already learned enough to continue on the business/work he chooses.

Yes, that's right what you said, it's just about managing time, if he can manage his time well maybe he can do both well, in the morning to teach and in the afternoon to do his graphic skills. Because doing both will certainly make an advantage for himself as long as he can do both well without any time clashes.

With the experience he has, it seems that it will make it easier for him to get a job in his field, even if he can't get a job but he already has his own skills for income opportunities for himself. That way doing both will also bring positive things for him, but back to the point you said, it's just about managing time.
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I was thinking of a possible business/work to start that will still give me the chance to do my online stuff and of all the things I thought of, these two seem to stand out.

1. I'm good in maths and science-related courses and have always loved teaching; my initial plan as a young person was to enter fully into the teaching profession when I grew up. But now I have grown to know how much teachers are paid and the fact that a single source of income isn't enough to sustain one in today's world and I'm looking at the possibility of doing a teaching job which is what I'm passionate about and use my remaining free time to focus on my crypto and other online stuff that I'm into. My issue with this is that some schools can be engaging and might not give me breathing space to face other stuff.

2. The other option I'm also considering is that, since I have basic experience in graphics, and also have little tech knowledge, I can start up a computer institute where I will focus on training young teenagers on the foundation of basic computer operation, graphics, some tech-related course and also use the working environment to conduct private lesson for them. My issue with this option is that there are people already using their cafe for computer training in the area where I intend to start this business so my fear is how best I can manage the competition although I have a unique idea that is different from what those existing cafes are doing.

Your little advice will go a long way!

I think teaching is really your passion because in both of your plans, sharing your knowledge to students is always included. This is what I usually to people who share their plans with me: Take one thing at a time. This may be slow for some but I believe that taking one step at time make things a little clearer than juggling everything all at once.
It’s true that teachers are not well compensated but in your initial year, consider first your priority. Do you need money and time? Be practical to choose first the option that will give you higher income and freedom but dont choose something that will kill your passion, option 2 will be a good start.
Along the way, when you build a good reputation, universities will cater your demand when it comes to time, in that case, you can still do Option 1 and have that teaching profession!
This is just me putting myself in your shoes. You have a great plan OP!
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I don't think it's wise to say that a teacher's job is not difficult because a teacher is expected to be a role model for his or her students and that's not easy, but I might agree that teaching is a labor-intensive job that requires more muscle.
It goes back to our desires n intentions, whether we want to have more than one job or not. Because many people I see are not incapable but don't want to be more tired after doing their main job.
We need to get ahead and one of the ways we can do that is by putting aside laziness for as long as we can.
Every job is difficult, it is just that what it is required from us is different, and without a doubt the job of a teacher can be a very difficult job, especially for those persons that have a lot of empathy and do not like to see their students failing, and they may go out of their way to help them.

In my case this is not really a job that I would enjoy doing it, as there are some things that are very obvious to me and if others do not see it I do not take the time to explain to them why I think the way I do, a massive flaw on a teacher.
As many people say, Being a Teacher is one of the hardest job and a passion at the same time because they are the one who teaches us, starting in our basic level of education up to a master's/doctoral degree. Actually, there's no easy job, people may find it easy because they've enjoyed and loved what they are doing but everything requires effort and lots of hard work. OP is doing good in science and math which I think is suitable for being a Teacher or professor but I don't know if that profession in his country is well compensated or not.

It's true what you said, being a teacher is not easy because it requires extensive knowledge, but if he is good at math and ready to teach as a math teacher there is nothing wrong with trying it, but pay attention to the other side if you are not good at math, of course there will be questions raised by students regarding formulas that they cannot understand. but in my opinion it's better to try it first with confidence that he can do it well.

But in my opinion it's better to focus on deepening the world of the graphic field si, because judging from the development of technology now the graphic field dominates technology because as far as I know graphics have a high value with its own quality. it's okay to do both if he can run it well, he has to manage his time so that there is no clash between his main job and side jobs.

I see that people are quite biased towards the teaching profession because in reality there is no easy profession, no profession without its own pressures and difficulties. If being a teacher is very hard, with low salary, a lot of pressure... then why are there still people studying that field, and there are still teachers continuing their work? No one forces them to be a teacher if they don't like it or it can't bring them income. They certainly have reasons for choosing it, and continuing to choose it, shows they are satisfied and accepting of it.

When I meet teachers, they say this profession is very hard and the salary is low, but when I meet doctors, they say the same thing...and everyone will say the same. So what is the most rewarding job? Is there any job or career that pays well without having to work hard?
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I don't think it's wise to say that a teacher's job is not difficult because a teacher is expected to be a role model for his or her students and that's not easy, but I might agree that teaching is a labor-intensive job that requires more muscle.
It goes back to our desires n intentions, whether we want to have more than one job or not. Because many people I see are not incapable but don't want to be more tired after doing their main job.
We need to get ahead and one of the ways we can do that is by putting aside laziness for as long as we can.
Every job is difficult, it is just that what it is required from us is different, and without a doubt the job of a teacher can be a very difficult job, especially for those persons that have a lot of empathy and do not like to see their students failing, and they may go out of their way to help them.

In my case this is not really a job that I would enjoy doing it, as there are some things that are very obvious to me and if others do not see it I do not take the time to explain to them why I think the way I do, a massive flaw on a teacher.
As many people say, Being a Teacher is one of the hardest job and a passion at the same time because they are the one who teaches us, starting in our basic level of education up to a master's/doctoral degree. Actually, there's no easy job, people may find it easy because they've enjoyed and loved what they are doing but everything requires effort and lots of hard work. OP is doing good in science and math which I think is suitable for being a Teacher or professor but I don't know if that profession in his country is well compensated or not.

It's true what you said, being a teacher is not easy because it requires extensive knowledge, but if he is good at math and ready to teach as a math teacher there is nothing wrong with trying it, but pay attention to the other side if you are not good at math, of course there will be questions raised by students regarding formulas that they cannot understand. but in my opinion it's better to try it first with confidence that he can do it well.

But in my opinion it's better to focus on deepening the world of the graphic field si, because judging from the development of technology now the graphic field dominates technology because as far as I know graphics have a high value with its own quality. it's okay to do both if he can run it well, he has to manage his time so that there is no clash between his main job and side jobs.
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I agree with what you said, maybe by combining the two and making good use of his own skills, because it's just about time if he can manage his time well he can do both things and run it well to earn more, because in my opinion income from teaching alone will not be enough to fulfill his desires, maybe for daily needs it can be sufficient but on the other hand of course there are other things that we want.

By doing both things maybe the income he gets will be more than enough because in addition to the basic needs that must be considered of course everyone has to save so he has to set aside a little of his income to save. if you look at teaching it seems that it is more dominant in the morning until noon, and when the afternoon until night he can do graphic arts that he can, by maximizing everything he can of course it will produce something good for himself.
Basically, it's all about the time management. If he can handle his time and has the skill in both fields, choosing both teaching and starting up his computer institute, and combining the income he can possibly get would be better. Especially if he really needs the money to support his desires. 

By trying to do this work at the same time, OP will have the time and experience to explore deeper in this both fields. In the future, if ever he decides to focus on one of them, at least, he already learned enough to continue on the business/work he chooses.
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I was thinking of a possible business/work to start that will still give me the chance to do my online stuff and of all the things I thought of, these two seem to stand out.

1. I'm good in maths and science-related courses and have always loved teaching; my initial plan as a young person was to enter fully into the teaching profession when I grew up. But now I have grown to know how much teachers are paid and the fact that a single source of income isn't enough to sustain one in today's world and I'm looking at the possibility of doing a teaching job which is what I'm passionate about and use my remaining free time to focus on my crypto and other online stuff that I'm into. My issue with this is that some schools can be engaging and might not give me breathing space to face other stuff.

2. The other option I'm also considering is that, since I have basic experience in graphics, and also have little tech knowledge, I can start up a computer institute where I will focus on training young teenagers on the foundation of basic computer operation, graphics, some tech-related course and also use the working environment to conduct private lesson for them. My issue with this option is that there are people already using their cafe for computer training in the area where I intend to start this business so my fear is how best I can manage the competition although I have a unique idea that is different from what those existing cafes are doing.

Your little advice will go a long way!

With your both experience in teaching and graphics designs, I will encourage you that you take the two along side together and create a capacity development for them both on how you can maximize your time efficiency in doing them both, the first one is for you being employed under someone, then the other is that you get your personal acquired skills through what you have learnt and can make that a part time job you do to get minor earnings as additional to your salary in teaching job, we cannot have a single source of income and expect fear of loosing the job not to grip our bones one day.
 
I agree with what you said, maybe by combining the two and making good use of his own skills, because it's just about time if he can manage his time well he can do both things and run it well to earn more, because in my opinion income from teaching alone will not be enough to fulfill his desires, maybe for daily needs it can be sufficient but on the other hand of course there are other things that we want.

By doing both things maybe the income he gets will be more than enough because in addition to the basic needs that must be considered of course everyone has to save so he has to set aside a little of his income to save. if you look at teaching it seems that it is more dominant in the morning until noon, and when the afternoon until night he can do graphic arts that he can, by maximizing everything he can of course it will produce something good for himself.
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I was thinking of a possible business/work to start that will still give me the chance to do my online stuff and of all the things I thought of, these two seem to stand out.

1. I'm good in maths and science-related courses and have always loved teaching; my initial plan as a young person was to enter fully into the teaching profession when I grew up. But now I have grown to know how much teachers are paid and the fact that a single source of income isn't enough to sustain one in today's world and I'm looking at the possibility of doing a teaching job which is what I'm passionate about and use my remaining free time to focus on my crypto and other online stuff that I'm into. My issue with this is that some schools can be engaging and might not give me breathing space to face other stuff.

2. The other option I'm also considering is that, since I have basic experience in graphics, and also have little tech knowledge, I can start up a computer institute where I will focus on training young teenagers on the foundation of basic computer operation, graphics, some tech-related course and also use the working environment to conduct private lesson for them. My issue with this option is that there are people already using their cafe for computer training in the area where I intend to start this business so my fear is how best I can manage the competition although I have a unique idea that is different from what those existing cafes are doing.

Your little advice will go a long way!

With your both experience in teaching and graphics designs, I will encourage you that you take the two along side together and create a capacity development for them both on how you can maximize your time efficiency in doing them both, the first one is for you being employed under someone, then the other is that you get your personal acquired skills through what you have learnt and can make that a part time job you do to get minor earnings as additional to your salary in teaching job, we cannot have a single source of income and expect fear of loosing the job not to grip our bones one day.
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I don't think it's wise to say that a teacher's job is not difficult because a teacher is expected to be a role model for his or her students and that's not easy, but I might agree that teaching is a labor-intensive job that requires more muscle.
It goes back to our desires n intentions, whether we want to have more than one job or not. Because many people I see are not incapable but don't want to be more tired after doing their main job.
We need to get ahead and one of the ways we can do that is by putting aside laziness for as long as we can.
Every job is difficult, it is just that what it is required from us is different, and without a doubt the job of a teacher can be a very difficult job, especially for those persons that have a lot of empathy and do not like to see their students failing, and they may go out of their way to help them.

In my case this is not really a job that I would enjoy doing it, as there are some things that are very obvious to me and if others do not see it I do not take the time to explain to them why I think the way I do, a massive flaw on a teacher.
As many people say, Being a Teacher is one of the hardest job and a passion at the same time because they are the one who teaches us, starting in our basic level of education up to a master's/doctoral degree. Actually, there's no easy job, people may find it easy because they've enjoyed and loved what they are doing but everything requires effort and lots of hard work. OP is doing good in science and math which I think is suitable for being a Teacher or professor but I don't know if that profession in his country is well compensated or not.
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I don't think it's wise to say that a teacher's job is not difficult because a teacher is expected to be a role model for his or her students and that's not easy, but I might agree that teaching is a labor-intensive job that requires more muscle.
It goes back to our desires n intentions, whether we want to have more than one job or not. Because many people I see are not incapable but don't want to be more tired after doing their main job.
We need to get ahead and one of the ways we can do that is by putting aside laziness for as long as we can.
Every job is difficult, it is just that what it is required from us is different, and without a doubt the job of a teacher can be a very difficult job, especially for those persons that have a lot of empathy and do not like to see their students failing, and they may go out of their way to help them.

In my case this is not really a job that I would enjoy doing it, as there are some things that are very obvious to me and if others do not see it I do not take the time to explain to them why I think the way I do, a massive flaw on a teacher.
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Having the mathematical and graphical skills were really great. He should consider a thing primary source of earning and further spend time to explore and find the opportunity to grab some additional earning through platforms like Fiverr or similar things. At the initial days this could be little difficult, over time this will give him good income based on the way he completes the work.
Almost all jobs begin with difficulties because this is part of a person's struggle to get used to finding their main income and also additional income for themselves. From what you said, I think it is also quite logical for someone who has mathematical and graphic skills because not everyone has these skills so that he can use them well enough to support his own income. So he just needs to get used to doing what he has mastered properly in order to earn income in the long term.

Yes, it is true that with the skills he has he can do both if he is able to manage it because this is a skill that is rarely possessed by others, math is not an easy thing of course only certain people are able to master math well as well as graphics, in my opinion if he can already take his choice, don't let the other one be wasted but as much as possible it must be utilized with whatever free time he has, Because if there is already an understanding of a field why should throw away or forget it, of course this is not a good way, little by little he does even by utilizing free time, it could be that will make him successful, even if he is not successful, at least there must be income from it if he can use it properly.

But in my opinion, preferring graphics as the main thing and making a math teacher as a side or vice versa is just about managing time well. if he can manage his time well then I think he can do both well without any time clashes between the two things.
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Well what you said is very good, why do we have to choose one, when we can do everything simultaneously? It has a lot to do with our intentions and also time management that must be very well organized. Maybe it will be a little tiring, but now if we are defeated by fatigue then we will never be able to progress. Moreover, what OP wants to do is not heavy work that must consume energy, but focuses more on brain performance.
If we are faced with 2 choices, but the 2 choices can be done simultaneously, then the best choice is to do both.
In my opinion, the job of a teacher is not difficult and does not require energy, and as long as you like it and consider the teacher's job as an unsung hero, then you will not feel tired.
And many teachers nowadays have side jobs because they feel they still have a lot of free time after teaching, and I think it would be best for the OP to do both, just set the time to do the second job. Since there is still time after teaching in the afternoon or evening and both jobs do not require energy, I think both can be done.
And you can still invest in crypto even if you do both, because you still have plenty of free time to open your laptop, computer and cellphone. Since OP is so young, I think she can do all that, and even more.
I don't think it's wise to say that a teacher's job is not difficult because a teacher is expected to be a role model for his or her students and that's not easy, but I might agree that teaching is a labor-intensive job that requires more muscle.
It goes back to our desires n intentions, whether we want to have more than one job or not. Because many people I see are not incapable but don't want to be more tired after doing their main job.
We need to get ahead and one of the ways we can do that is by putting aside laziness for as long as we can.
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Your little advice will go a long way!
You seem to be someone who is intelligent and wise enough to make this decision on your own. Maybe you just want to hear others opinion so you can have a second thought on your decisions. I think you should combine those works together, science your a math and science specialist you can go on a contract job. So you teach with a specific time period this will give you more time to attend to other things. Also you can still set up your cyber center for tech savy and hire one or more workers to work for you so that all you is management. Lastly if you plan this very well you will still have more time to spend on your online stuff (whatever you called it).

Moreover if you don't want to do things this way. You can choose one from your list and focus on it. But i wont suggest you choose the teaching job because it doesn't pay well unless you are drive by passion and will want to teach. Since you have a unique idea for the cyber center then you should try that out its not not a bad idea.
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Having the mathematical and graphical skills were really great. He should consider a thing primary source of earning and further spend time to explore and find the opportunity to grab some additional earning through platforms like Fiverr or similar things. At the initial days this could be little difficult, over time this will give him good income based on the way he completes the work.
Almost all jobs begin with difficulties because this is part of a person's struggle to get used to finding their main income and also additional income for themselves. From what you said, I think it is also quite logical for someone who has mathematical and graphic skills because not everyone has these skills so that he can use them well enough to support his own income. So he just needs to get used to doing what he has mastered properly in order to earn income in the long term.
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Whether you like it or not, technology owns the future in today's world, whatever you plan to do make sure it has something to do with tech, the world is becoming more advanced and we are gradually leaving behind the old way of living, finance related is now more into technology than ever before, if you ask me where billions of dollars will be going in the future it will be into technology, web 3, mate verse, artificial intelligence, you name it, this is what I believe will reign big in the future.

I like been the boss of myself, I don't line working under anyone and that's why I am able to survive in this harsh country I am living in, if I had followed the same way my elder brothers in the family did I would be regretting right now, technology is the future of finance, simple.

Learn skills in these categories and you will be doing so well in the future, there will always be masters and bosses hiring people in this field, trust me, even teachers in schools today are now getting paid doing online jobs than their local school teachers jobs.
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Most of my teacher friends around me are doing the first option. They have to do it because of the low salaries but since you say that you are good at math and science, the first option is very attractive for you. If you concentrate on math and science tutoring, i am sure the money you will earn will satisfy you. I know teachers who bought their houses and cars by giving private lessons. Not only do you continue your teaching profession but you are always a fit teacher with the lessons you give. In my opinion, i think you should proceed from the first option and make a name for yourself and move forward. In this way, in the future, this business can lead you to establish a training center. We are now in the computer age and learning basic computer learning and graphics is much simpler thanks to tutorials. Instead, it would be much more financially beneficial if you learn software yourself and focus on this field and develop your education in software. However, your ideas are valuable and i hope you can realize them.
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Being a teacher is actually not as busy as you imagine. My husband used to be a teacher at a large school. While teaching he helped me build a business. coming home from teaching he helps me and he also likes to look for opportunities online. So in the end our business grew and in the end my husband decided to quit teaching. And he became more focused on the business that we now run. But the essence of my story is that being a teacher actually won't take up much of your life. You will still have time to do side jobs. Both offline and online. It's just that you have to be really strong mentally. Because usually after teaching my husband also likes to complain about feeling tired and weak. Because according to him, speaking in front of many people (students) is more draining than working with muscles in the field. Maybe it means he became mentally tired.
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1. I'm good in maths and science-related courses and have always loved teaching;

Here's some advice you should seriously consider: it's tough to excel in a job you don't have a passion for. It should be all about your passion rather than just the paycheck. But, I get it – you've mentioned that the current salary of teachers in your country doesn't quite cut it. In that case, I'd recommend exploring online teaching. With your passion and teaching expertise, I'm confident you'll find some attractive opportunities on the web.

Since you brought up teacher salaries, would you be willing to share the typical figures for their salaries? Also, it would be helpful to know what you're aiming for in terms of salary. This way, we can get a clearer picture before diving into more specific suggestions.

According to what I can tell from this, the man in the OP appears to be diligent, and it is clear that teaching is his true calling. Additionally, he made it possible for him to develop other abilities outside of his primary occupation as a teacher that he wishes to use and benefit from.

And from what I can tell, he claims that even in graphics and technical courses, he can benefit from what little he knows about his computer skills. Since we are online, we use computers, and there is also something technical in what we do here, I believe his computer skills, graphics, and technical knowledge will aid him when he actually enters the Bitcoin or cryptocurrency company.

Having the mathematical and graphical skills were really great. He should consider a thing primary source of earning and further spend time to explore and find the opportunity to grab some additional earning through platforms like Fiverr or similar things. At the initial days this could be little difficult, over time this will give him good income based on the way he completes the work.
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1. I'm good in maths and science-related courses and have always loved teaching;

Here's some advice you should seriously consider: it's tough to excel in a job you don't have a passion for. It should be all about your passion rather than just the paycheck. But, I get it – you've mentioned that the current salary of teachers in your country doesn't quite cut it. In that case, I'd recommend exploring online teaching. With your passion and teaching expertise, I'm confident you'll find some attractive opportunities on the web.

Since you brought up teacher salaries, would you be willing to share the typical figures for their salaries? Also, it would be helpful to know what you're aiming for in terms of salary. This way, we can get a clearer picture before diving into more specific suggestions.

According to what I can tell from this, the man in the OP appears to be diligent, and it is clear that teaching is his true calling. Additionally, he made it possible for him to develop other abilities outside of his primary occupation as a teacher that he wishes to use and benefit from.

And from what I can tell, he claims that even in graphics and technical courses, he can benefit from what little he knows about his computer skills. Since we are online, we use computers, and there is also something technical in what we do here, I believe his computer skills, graphics, and technical knowledge will aid him when he actually enters the Bitcoin or cryptocurrency company.
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I was thinking of a possible business/work to start that will still give me the chance to do my online stuff and of all the things I thought of, these two seem to stand out.

1. I'm good in maths and science-related courses and have always loved teaching; my initial plan as a young person was to enter fully into the teaching profession when I grew up. But now I have grown to know how much teachers are paid and the fact that a single source of income isn't enough to sustain one in today's world and I'm looking at the possibility of doing a teaching job which is what I'm passionate about and use my remaining free time to focus on my crypto and other online stuff that I'm into. My issue with this is that some schools can be engaging and might not give me breathing space to face other stuff.

Following your passion gives some level of satisfaction that money cannot buy. So I will encourage you not to abandon the teaching profession because it is your calling. Mathematics and science teachers are in high demand so you can select a school that will not be too burdensome. There are schools where you have to teach many classes or subjects which will make you have limited time to focus on a side job. It is important to seek jobs in schools that will be flexible or possibly look for a part-time teaching job. Part-time teaching will give you more time to engage in other ventures.  

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2. The other option I'm also considering is that, since I have basic experience in graphics, and also have little tech knowledge, I can start up a computer institute where I will focus on training young teenagers on the foundation of basic computer operation, graphics, some tech-related course and also use the working environment to conduct private lesson for them. My issue with this option is that there are people already using their cafe for computer training in the area where I intend to start this business so my fear is how best I can manage the competition although I have a unique idea that is different from what those existing cafes are doing.

Your little advice will go a long way!

This is also a very good idea because many people will be interested in learning computer graphics due to its relevance to the computer ecosystem. Your target shouldn't just be people in your area. It is also possible to attract students from outside your local or even your country that you will teach graphics through online platforms like social media. You don't need to be scared of competitors because they will always be around. But you have to constantly consider your strengths, weaknesses, threats and opportunities periodically. You can also check several online job platforms and apply for graphic jobs.
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I know teachers that have two or more sources of income. Although you didn't explain the skills you have and the kind of things you want to do online, I believe you can do both.
You can be a classroom teacher and also have a computer center where you train people on whatever skills you have.

It's obvious you like teaching because both scenarios involve you teaching, but it seems you like classroom teaching more because from your post if the salary of a teacher was very good you won't think twice. Unfortunately, we live in a different world.
A world where the things you have passion for might not always bring you the kind of money you want.

So I'd advise you to do both. You can be a teacher who works only on weekdays and closes by 3 p.m. and has the rest of the day to pursue other stuff that can generate income.
You have to understand it's not going to be easy so you have to be ready for the workload that comes with it.
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