Love this. Starting with what you know really does shorten the learning curve massively. I started the same way, in retro gaming and collectibles, because that’s what I genuinely enjoyed and already understood. Knowing the products, spotting condition issues, pricing faster, and avoiding bad buys makes everything easier in the beginning. Later I added faster movers too because passion items can sit sometimes. Mixing fun inventory with boring cashflow changed everything for me. Once the learning curve flattened out, I also became more comfortable flipping outside my main niche when good opportunities came up. I’ve flipped cameras, musical instruments, shoes, and other random items over time. That came after building confidence and systems though. My main niche is still retro games and collectibles. Totally agree with you. Don’t overcomplicate it. Start where you already have an edge and learn as you go. Retro games and collectibles are still my favorite things to sell 👌