It's this unholy blob of text
(sorry, I couldn't wait -v-"):
"I also listened to a podcast by
The-Art-Of-Manliness on Spotify
about how to make money as
a side-hustle in entrepreneurship,
and learned that to make a
million dollars in business, you
just need a weekend and a basic
idea for a business that is
based on solving a problem
that you both enjoy solving
(e.g., a hobby) and can monetize,
and that you need to develop the
skill of sales and communication
when it comes to asking for things
(which can be developed by asking
for small things when doing
everyday errands just to see for
their reaction) and asking for
feedback from friends and
family to see if an idea is
credible - the goal with the
business start-up is to get
at least three paying customers
within a time-frame of 48 hours
(to make more money with the
startup, you just need to replicate
what worked with the first
three customers on more future
customers). You can develop
marketing and leads via putting
yourself out there publicly with
business-cards, social media,
email lists, and so forth.
But the point is, in order to
start a business, you need
an idea for a product and/
or service that solves a problem
to get at least three paying
customers in 48 hours or so,
and you have to do so starting
now (a plan violently executed
now is better than a well-thought
plan executed a week later)."
So yeah :>