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!