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Starving artists are starving because they insist on creating their art their way, even if no one wants to buy it.
First-time entrepreneurs often act like artists and complain that they can't make a living because no one wants to buy what they want to sell.
In this episode of the Kandy Life, we talk about how to merge your art-minded approach (products and services that may sell well) with commerce so that you can make a living that doing what you love without compromising your passion.
You can be an entrepreneur, do what you love, and make a living selling it. Kandy explains how in this episode.
By Andy Walker and Kay WalkerStarving artists are starving because they insist on creating their art their way, even if no one wants to buy it.
First-time entrepreneurs often act like artists and complain that they can't make a living because no one wants to buy what they want to sell.
In this episode of the Kandy Life, we talk about how to merge your art-minded approach (products and services that may sell well) with commerce so that you can make a living that doing what you love without compromising your passion.
You can be an entrepreneur, do what you love, and make a living selling it. Kandy explains how in this episode.