You might be thinking: "This sounds interesting, but I'm not an entrepreneur. I don't have capital to invest. I'm just trying to survive."
Perfect. Some of history's greatest success stories started exactly there.
David was a middle school teacher when schools went virtual overnight. He had no business experience, no technical background, and no capital. But he had something valuable: he understood the chaos parents faced trying to support their children's remote learning while working from home.
David created simple daily schedule templates and shared them with a few parent friends. They shared with others. Within weeks, thousands of parents were downloading his free resources. When several asked how they could support his work, he created a modest subscription service for premium content. Six months later, his side project was generating more income than his teaching salary.
David succeeded not because he had special advantages, but because he: - Recognized a genuine problem created by disruption - Started small with no-cost experiments - Listened to feedback and adapted quickly - Scaled gradually as demand proved genuine - Focused on serving others rather than just making money
These principles work regardless of your starting point. This book will show you how to apply them systematically.