Most People Stay Poor Because They Only "Learn" — They Never Ship.
2025-04-06
You've bookmarked 200 videos. You bought three books on e-commerce. You've watched countless YouTube breakdowns of people making six figures from their laptop.
Then what?
Then you closed the screen and went back to work.
Learning feels like progress. That feeling is a trap. Because real progress has only one indicator — you did something you've never done before.
"I'll start when I'm ready" is a lie. Nobody learns to swim on dry land. You learn in the water.
Perfectionism is fear wearing a nice outfit. "Let me do more research" translates to "I'm afraid of getting it wrong." Here's the truth: your first order will have mistakes. You'll pick the wrong product, choose the wrong factory, overpay your freight forwarder by $200. All of it is tuition — and it's worth more than any course, because it's yours.
Your 7-day challenge: Start the clock now. Within seven days, get a real sample in your hands. Any product. Complete the smallest possible loop: search → contact → sample → receive.
Seven days from now, you'll realize it was never as hard as you thought.