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>everything seems extremely saturated anymore - digital businesses at least.
Yeah, I have no idea what sort of digital business you could do. Actual real businesses take at least a decade to get right, most of the time.
>I guess I could do financial analysis and consulting as a freelancer but I'd still be working for the clients.
That's true, I did contract work for a while. You are still working for others, but you have more say in how your time is used.
>Day trading would be the only thing I can think of where I'd have total freedom and control with no boss, clients/customers, coworkers, or employees.
That sounds good, you could just switch screen number two to trading instead of streamers (cancer).
Again, I'm not against recreational things, gaming, shitposting, whatever, they're only bad if you're doing them to escape your eternal wage cage reality.