Starting a business is the least risky thing you can do right now


The Solopreneur Copilot

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This is the best time to build a personal business in the history of the world.

You can sell services to organizations that have money and make more than your 9-5.

The key is selling to businesses and people who have money.

Not broke people.

The best part is having complete control over when and how you deliver.

No bosses.

No 8am standup.

No asking for PTO.

Then, you can build software and apps to support / enhance your business (or build something completely different than your core business to diversify).

I’ve been using Codex and GitHub to build iOS apps (3 — 2 are in App Store) and Economic Resilience (web app), which will be my long term business play.

The last time I wrote a line of code was in 2007.

Now Codex does it for me.

You do need to know the principles of software development — it’ll drastically help you architect and troubleshoot things when they go wrong (they will).

The point is, you can do it — and you must.

Companies are looking to replace you over time with technology, so the moment it’s viable, they will pull the trigger.

Starting a business is the least risky thing you can do right now.

And if you need help, I’m a reply away.

Play the decade game with me.

To your solopreneur success,

Matt Barron

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