$750K Part-Time (Training Wheels Example)
I could've just commented but this is worth a post imo. I came across this story that blew my mind and immediately thought of what Travis is teaching here.
So some guy in Arizona.
No money. No inventory. Just a smartphone and a TikTok account.
He's walking down Main Street one day - you know the kind, where mom and pop shops used to see foot traffic every afternoon.
But nobody walks anymore. Everyone's on Amazon.
These shop owners - older folks who've been running their stores for decades - they're sitting on inventory that won't move. They don't have TikTok. They're not on social media. Product just sits there generating nothing.
Most people would see two separate problems, right?
But this guy puts on his investor goggles.
He walks into a shop and says something clearly different:
"I'll set up a TikTok Shop right here in your store. Give me access to your inventory. I'll go live and sell it. You keep 50% of every sale. I handle everything."
The shop owner had nothing to lose.
Zero cannibalization of existing sales (there weren't any).
Zero upfront cost.
Zero risk to reputation.
The owner said yes.
Here's what happened:
The guy started moving inventory that had been sitting dead.
He repeated this at shop after shop across Main Street.
That year, he made $750,000 part-time.
The shop owners got revenue from inventory generating $0.
Customers got 20% off retail.
Three winners. Zero capital required.
This seems like exactly what Travis means by "investor training wheels".
The guy didn't speculate (buy inventory and hope it sells).
He didn't gamble (throw money at ads and pray).
He CREATED MARGIN from nothing by asking the core investor question:
"How do I add $100 of value for $1 (or less)?"
His answer: Use my existing skill (TikTok) to transform their "trash can" asset (dead inventory) into a digital vending machine.
Every single time: Find what's generating $0, relocate it to where buyers are, split the new money.
This is why the "training wheels" concept clicked for me.
No money required. Just the ability to see underutilized assets and asymmetrical opportunities.
Most people think "I need money to make money."
That guy's story shows creativity and courage beat capital.
I'd love to hear Travis break this down at the Skool live and tell me what I'm missing 🔥
So YAY lol
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Bryan Aguilar
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$750K Part-Time (Training Wheels Example)
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