I don't agree with the passion part. Truth is, what you like rarely makes much (or any) money. Like playing computer games - very few can earn on that (e.g. youtubers), you can work as game developer or tester but it's not the same. Like coding? - great, but in real world actual coding is maybe 1% of programmer's job, 99% are boring meetings, reading documentation, reading and reviewing others' code, etc. Like carpentry? - Ikea took most of the market, you have to be extremely good at it and marketing to sell anything. Unfortunately, what makes money is boredom, little or no passion. That's also why motivation is so important. If passion was enough, nobody would even talk about need or lack of motivaiton!
Some go to the library and interact with those who have business and ask questions about how to better their circumstances, not all less wealthy squander opportunities
Interesting, all videos seem to tell poor people to start businesses you need money to start even simple businesses some people don’t even have internet access and also, it’s cheaper to pay for Netflix and stay at home than to go out and do things as a poor person. The pandemic restrictions showed how much at is true.