Alex Hormozi is right. One of the fundamental rules of getting rich is solving the problems of people who can actually pay. Rich people and established businesses pay better. Poor people cannot solve each other's financial problems.
In my case, I cannot help schools that lack the basic infrastructure to use my software. Some do not even have a single computer. So I focus on schools that are already structured enough to benefit from it. Get rich by helping those who can pay, then maybe you can use that wealth to help those who cannot.
@mikailhamzat One of the realities of SMS, I thought same too, but I've been riddled with 'its stressful' messages, even some parents find it very inconvenient to login and check results, even when we introduced access codes, as easy as it is, they still complained. SMS is not their priority
Everybody wants success until success demands obsession.
There was a period in my life when my entire routine was just coding Salat. I had a project deadline and nothing else mattered. I barely ate. Bathing even felt like a distraction.
People see the result and call it luck. They never see the sacrifice behind it.
Your dreams don't reward interest. They reward commitment.
If you treat your goals like a side quest, don't be surprised when life gives you side results. Give it everything you've got. That's usually the price of getting somewhere uncommon.
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Once you're done vibe-coding your 1 million-dollar app you'll realise that a startup is all about coding, but it’s actually:
🔐 Security.
📊 Marketing.
✉️ Email outreach.
🛃 Customer service.
🤯 Mental breakdown.
Coding is just a small piece of the bigger picture.