You're not making money because you know too little, but because you act too late.
Don't always dream of something big; start by earning your first dollar. A rough start is better than a hundred perfect daydreams.
The fastest way to make money is simple: find something and sell it. This statement is so simple it seems like a truism, yet almost everyone who fails to make money dies before even grasping its meaning.
Most people believe that making money requires a groundbreaking idea, a huge amount of start-up capital, a perfect business plan, or building a dazzling personal brand.
These are all noises, trapping you in over-preparation before you even take action. The essence of business, from thousands of years ago to today, has never changed: it's a transaction.
Forget those complex theories. Today, I'll break down the simple act of "finding something and selling it" into a complete execution system that you can immediately implement in the era of social media.
Being a middleman who fills information gaps is the oldest and most effective model. You don't need to produce anything; you just need to act as a "middleman."