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Bro learned a valuable lesson that hard work doesn't pay, sell courses.
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In my area you’re required to install very expensive water recycling systems, laundry mats are only viable if you own the property.

For all the haters who think you can't learn a skilled trade online... Just gonna leave this here. I didn’t invent online trade schools; I just figured out how to scale them like a boss with my PhD in Hustle*😎💼💻" 300k cash required?! $500k guaranteed?!!!

This is why most business fail: people jump head-long into them without really first doing their homework. Also, not all "great ideas" will thrive (or even survive) in the marketplace. Why? Business Lesson #1: Not all markets behave intelligently - OR rationally.

It’s surprised to hear he lost money on laundromat. I own several of them.

Lol, the path of the fraud

15k a month?? Jesus Christ. At that point offer to rent commercial land and build the building… I’m sure commercial land in areas where laundry facilities exist isn’t expensive…someone’s sitting on an old egg…

Every single laundromat, fleabag motel, and 7-11 in my area is owned by a first-generation Indian immigrant.

@Ehnree bro tried to start a laundromat business, had high overhead, sold laundromat to be TikTok influencers selling courses

He's right. Buy a used iPhone and a twenty dollar ring light. Use AI to write sales copy, copy/paste it on a landing page and become a millionaire in six months. Buy 800k of BTC and live of the remaining 200k in Thailand for four years. You now have 10 million in BTC. Retire.

I have a friend that retired at 50 on laundromats, storage units and car washes. In that order. Great businesses.

