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[QUOTE="Alexandoy, post: 106498, member: 25510"] Some people I know have a stock of skills before they retired. One friend had attended so many workshop. She was actually my classmate in one writing workshop that I attended many years ago. But my friend also learned making candle, soap and crocheting. I was teasing her that her brain might have been full of skills already. But when she retired I learned that she was teaching in seminars and workshop of her skills in cottage industry. In fact, she was the instructor when I enrolled in a soap-making workshop. Unfortunately I was not able to attend due to some pressing matters. With that actual example it is a good idea to learn a skill that you would enjoy. The younger generation are into culinary so I think you have to avoid that with the too many competition already. What’s in vogue now is making movies. Maybe you can study the camera, directing and video editing for a productive workshop. [/QUOTE]
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