Startup buisness ideas

I wanna start a business of some kind before my inheritance/NEET bux run out. What's a good idea of something I could do with

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>Only 50k

Buy LINK

Literaally impossible to answer this question without knowing who you are, what skills/knowledge you have, etc
If you have no skills and no knowledge, your best bet is probably to open up a franchise or something. I hear Costa franchises (while expensive to set up) pay out quite well.

I'm a 20y/o NEET without many skills. I thought about maybe building/selling PCs and doing PC repairs, since that's something I actually know things about, but I'm not exactly sure how I would start that as a business or if I would make that much doing it.
rn I've got about $170k to my name, but I'm scared to invest too much of it into anything

Start a window cleaning company. It’s hard work but it pays

How do you find clients? I tried residential window cleaning and put out 2000 door hangers in a wealthy neighborhoods and 0 leads from that. Who actually pays for window cleaning?

fuck that I didn't inherit $200k to clean fucking windows

When you first start out you need to lower prices a little to gain customers and build a client base. Offerup, Craigslist, etc worked for me. Your best bet is going to be store fronts that are mom and pop owned.
>duuuurr I’m too good to run a successful profitable business because it involves dirty work

This is why you fucking retarded millennials give the rest of us a bad name. Assuming you really did inherit some sort of cash and aren’t just a babbling broke neet, you’re going to go broke and and probably commit suicide with your defeatist attitude.

>rn I've got about $170k to my name, but I'm scared to invest too much of it into anything

Not going to make it. Inherent risk is a constant in business.

You're better off putting it all in a conservative mutual vanguard fund and letting the 5% build naturally.