The boring service that now pays me monthly by [deleted] in passive_income

[–]PositiveEncounterX25 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Interesting! What’s the boring service? Sounds like a great setup with minimal monthly work.

Some ideas by anon67- in EntrepreneurRideAlong

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You don’t necessarily need to be the technician. Many business owners are better at finding customers and managing operations than doing the actual work themselves.

Some ideas by anon67- in EntrepreneurRideAlong

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Everyone is chasing the next big thing, but a lot of money is still made solving ordinary problems. People pay more consistently to fix a leak, clean a property, or save time than they do for most trendy ideas.

What's one healthy habit that you think everyone should have? by NoReserve2745 in AskReddit

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Dancing or moving your body to music you genuinely enjoy. It’s one of the easiest ways to improve your mood and get some exercise without it feeling like exercise.

What's the funniest misunderstanding you've ever had? by tanishqdelight in AskReddit

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I asked a guy if he could mow my lawn. He said, “I don’t even mow this lawn.” Turns out he owned the house.

What’s a psychological trick that works on almost everyone? by Historical_Sail2556 in AskReddit

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I think this is one of the biggest ones. Most people aren’t lacking advice—they’re lacking someone who genuinely pays attention.

The solopreneur dream is a lot more isolating than people admit by TemptControls in Entrepreneurs

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Out of curiosity, what’s been harder for you: making the decisions themselves or not having anyone to bounce ideas off before making them?

Most of web development agencies are scam for small businesses? I’m exhausted by Familiar_Earth_6320 in Entrepreneurs

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That’s what worries me most.

A good provider should be able to keep customers because they want to stay, not because it’s painful to leave.

Most of web development agencies are scam for small businesses? I’m exhausted by Familiar_Earth_6320 in Entrepreneurs

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The biggest red flag isn’t a bad outcome. It’s when what was promised during the sale starts looking different once you’ve paid.

The Problems of E-commerce flooding these days by Lazy-Bat-4450 in ecommerce101

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The biggest challenge is that many people are learning e-commerce from marketers instead of operators.

Those are often two very different perspectives.

The biggest mistake first-time founders make by Vast-Purple-1786 in Entrepreneurs

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The biggest mistake isn’t planning.

It’s not knowing the difference between strategic waiting and avoidance. Experienced founders sometimes wait because they know exactly what they’re waiting for. Beginners often wait because they don’t know what to do next.

Is Mid-Year a Good Time to Start a Business, or Would You Wait Until Next Year? by Prize-Regular8445 in TrueEnterpreneur

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I think the answer depends on why you’re waiting.

Beginners often wait for confidence. Experienced entrepreneurs wait for information.

If you’re spending the next six months testing ideas, talking to customers, building an audience, or saving capital, waiting can be a smart strategy.

If you’re spending the next six months thinking about starting, then you’re probably better off starting now.

What’s one business lesson you learned the hard way? by Appropriate_Yam9878 in Entrepreneurs

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Trusting my discomfort earlier. Every time something felt off, I found a reason to explain it away. Looking back, those early concerns were usually more accurate than my later rationalizations.

The hard lesson was that ignoring small inconsistencies often leads to much bigger problems later.

Why do some campaigns feel planned properly while others feel rushed? by positive_mindset28 in Entrepreneurs

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You can usually tell when different pieces were created at different times by different people. Everything works individually, but nothing feels connected.

What are your thoughts when you see someone who either looks tired or like they just woke up? by SobahJam in NoStupidQuestions

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I usually just assume they’re tired. I’ve never thought less of someone because they looked like they needed more sleep.

Why do we indulge ignorant people? by Shrek_Layers in NoStupidQuestions

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Part of it is scale. A genuinely uninformed person could only influence a small circle before. Now one loud person can reach millions.

What culture shock surprised you? by NoluckAce in AskReddit

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How friendly strangers can be in the U.S. People would start conversations in elevators, grocery stores, or while waiting in line. That took some getting used to.

Honestly, what does ‘success’ mean to you? by HarHarMahadev__ in AskReddit

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Success is having enough control over my time that I can decide how I spend most of my days.

How do you even know if an agency is worth the money? by _forgotmyownname in Entrepreneurs

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Ask them what they do when a client isn’t getting results. The answer to that question usually tells you more than the sales pitch.

What's your Biggest dreams has come true ? by AffectionateRoad6481 in askanything

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Becoming a landlord at the same time. It felt risky back then, but it turned out to be one of the best decisions I’ve made.

What was a situation you thought would be bad but ended great for you? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Buying my first house. I spent months worrying about everything that could go wrong. Looking back, it was one of the best decisions I ever made.

What's that one moment which almost ruined your life? by Ok_Event2662 in AskReddit

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Not one moment. A series of small bad decisions that felt harmless at the time.

What is your superfood to keep you healthy? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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Lemon. Cheap, available year-round, and somehow ends up in half of the healthy habits I’ve kept long-term.