Affiliate marketing teaches skills that go beyond earning commissions. It requires understanding how to promote products, building trust with an audience, and learning how to solve problems in creative ways. These are the same skills many entrepreneurs use when starting or running a business. For example, testing what works in affiliate promotions often leads to better decision-making in daily life, like knowing how to manage time or how to market personal projects. It can also encourage people to take more risks, set goals, and look for new opportunities outside of online work. Do you think people who practice affiliate marketing naturally develop an entrepreneurial mindset, or does it depend more on personality? Can the lessons from affiliate marketing be applied to offline businesses too?