Solve Part Of The Problem

A buddy
asked his social media followers
how the world could make
their food systems
more secure.

A follower suggested
lawns,
the largest irrigated ‘crop’
in the USA,
could be converted to vegetable gardens.

Someone else dismissed
that ‘solution,’
saying it would only provide
a fraction
of the food
the entire country’s population
would need.

This same person
dismissed every other suggestion
using the same argument.

Okay, dumba$$,
if you’re looking for
one easy solution,
you’re not going to get one.

The solution will be
dozens of smaller solutions.

Just as the solution
for your target market’s problem
will likely be
dozens of smaller solutions.

And you, as a business builder,
could provide one of those
smaller solutions.

Focus on solving a part
of the problem.

THAT is doable.
And it could be
extremely profitable.

We All Have Resources

When I’m thinking about
starting a new business,
I’ll often list
the things
I have a lot of.

And we ALL have
a lot of something.

We could have
so much of that something
we don’t notice
we have it.

This could be
time
or
chicken bones
or
school kids walking past
our front doors
or
weeds in the garden
or
other things.

You might be thinking
chicken bones
isn’t a resource.

F*ck yeah, it is a resource.

Chicken bones
could be dried
and ground up
to make bone meal,
as one small example.

Bone meal sells
for over $8 US
a pound
on Amazon.

Those weeds in the garden?
They could be used
to make an organic fertilizer,
as one example.

Those kids walking past
your front door?
They could be potential customers.

We all have a lot
of something.

Consider using that something
as a base
for your new business.