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When you're surrounded by abundance… Are you blind to opportunity?
Every day someone is creating something in the world. Do you believe the market is overcrowded?
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Is it time to reconsider what is happening, Pirates?
What’s the challenge for the day today?
Are you thinking big enough?
The Challenge
I wanted to share a thought with you and ask if you have ever searched for anything on YouTube.
I’m sure you’ve been on YouTube and seen a few videos. Right?
Now think back on the search results and what starts showing up on your feed.
So when you search for a topic, you get more of the same kind of topics.
What does that have to do with thinking bigger?
Well, if all you see is what you want to learn about, you may start to feel your idea is a crowded space.
Next, you imagine your idea is not worth pursuing, and you get frustrated and abandon the idea.
Considerations
So what if you take the next step in the journey?
Imagine creating something bigger or something you can leap over the initial idea and consider an even bigger idea.
Think about other industries and problems solved using creativity.
A few examples might include:
E-commerce Platforms for Small Business
Freelance and Gig Economy Platform
Content Creation and Publishing Tools
Personal Finance and Budgeting Apps
Social Media Management Platforms
Now we know multiple apps are in this space, so consider how you might take these ideas and expand them with AI.
Next, consider Uber, Zillow, Airbnb, and a few other disrupters in the market and expand your opportunity to imagine the possibilities.
Then you have to reflect on the framework of the ideas and how they can be disrupted by the use of AI and machine learning.
Hit reply and let me know how you’re doing. You GOOD?
Creative Content
OK, so you have a few ideas now, and you think you might have a few that could be massive for the market.
You have two choices:
#1 Take the idea and break it down to an MVP Minimum Viable Product
Next, you can create an example of what it might look like, which helps clarify the idea.
Ask potential prospects if they are willing to buy it.
(Presales have financed many business ideas)
#2 Decide the BIG idea is too much work and give it up.
This may be an oversimplification of the process.
However, you get the idea.
Having a big idea is only part of the process.
There is a much longer road ahead if you choose to pick Door #1.
Success is not promised nor guaranteed.
I want to share the idea that you might be able to develop a concept easily, generate millions, and become a new industry.
With technology accelerating at a blinding pace, I suggest you solve a problem that makes a difference in the world.
And you can always use Kindness to Help More People Help More People.
Conclusions
In a world of change, learn to notice what others fail to see.
We’re surrounded by abundance and opportunity.
Notice the opportunities that solve the biggest problems.
Solve problems, add value, and you will always find a way to create something amazing.
You’re a Digital Pirate sailing the interwebs and have the ability to create anything you desire.
Learning how to see past the obstacles and the resistance is the way to succeed on this Pirate Journey.
Start today and Keep On Creating
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"Learn to love slow progress.
Learn to forgive yourself for the inevitable backsliding.
And of course, expect to be uncomfortable along the way."
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