I can't believe how easily spoiled kids can get rich right now. (I'll reveal how below.)
I'll share my perspective on what they do to earn 7–9 figures without being particularly smart or innovative, before even hitting 30.
It's not illegal, but it sounds unethical.
What matters is that it works, and it makes wealthy families wealthier.
Spoiled kids learn to play business with secondary markets from their teenage years, instead of building monopolies or creating new things from the ground up.
eCom is the perfect example. Just look at the biggest brands (not the 3 amazing stories that started from zero): most had multi-7-figure funding, top consultants, well-known agencies, and interns working like Wall Street drug addicts.
If you're spoiled, or have some cash and connections, you just need to be good at one skill, read books, and use Claude Max.
The process is hijacking funnel cashflow volume and exiting what's called "an 8-figure business," backed by a simple direct response funnel they mass-tested and then calibrated.
And after they sell the company?
That funnel dies 70% of the time, because the product distribution was never backed by real branding, so revenue tanks.
The scary thing is they do it on repeat every year, and become rich RICH, not just rich.
Man I love capitalism.
I hate the idea of obsessing over which business model, skill, or system to rely on. No one ever goes far with that mindset. It doesn’t matter what you choose if you do nothing in that direction.
Take science as an example. Pivoting from one field to another won’t affect your performance at all unless you actually put in the hours and do the work. Switching routes won’t change your speed.
I see so many young people asking themselves which route is the best, when the real question is: which route can I go the farthest on?
Just pick a damn route, even if you’re not
sure about it, and hit the highway.
People are confident with their 10k/month, but completely forget they’re on X and some 17yo Romanian kid is making 350k per month using AI UGC models lmao 🤣
@Mike_Scully_ Wholesale, network flips/service, info/ecom (if you have good experience), outsource a high-leverage startup (risk of loss but a chance to hit it big).