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My strong opinion is that the most reliable and efficient (ie $/hr) way to do this is with development consulting (app dev, front end and back end)
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Imo, because I've seen how long it can take people to find things they are deeply interested in, if you really want $10k, get there via consulting, and then just reduce your consulting hours and use your free time to work on things that interest you. And then you'll always have an income source you can scale up and down as needed.