It's less about knowing how to make a pizza and more about knowing how to start a business.
I could easily learn how to make a good pizza from a 15-minute Youtube video, but I wouldn't even know where to start when it comes to opening up a business and probably wouldn't be able to get a loan anyway.
This is the shyt nikkas ALWAYS ignore
People act like it's just so easy
It's not easy but that's what the internet is for. People have started and failed at business long before we came along and the blueprints are already there.
Next time you speak with your delivery man from the Chinese spot that you can barely understand because he and his family are first generation, ask him how they started their business. I mean, most people patronize small businesses every day and speak to the owners but don't ask them how they got setup.
Can't get a loan from a bank? That's what friends and family are there for. To help when you most need it. And with that, you'll be even more driven to succeed because losing the money of people you know is hard on the soul.
There are people starting idiotic businesses just based off of an idea they had and wanted funded. Pitch to an angel investor, look at kickstarter.
There's some quote that I wish I could find that was like when people say they wouldn't know where to start they mostly mean that they're afraid to start. People who want a business would go after it.