The number one reason people fail when they try to make money online...
....isn’t because they don’t try hard enough or aren’t good enough.
It’s because they’re completely lost on what they even want to be talking about.
Trust me, I’ve been there.
I started posting educational content about quail because I was trying to sell quail eggs.
And it worked. I sold the eggs. The content performed well. The numbers looked good.
But something was still missing.
So I did what everyone tells you to do. I doubled down. I stacked income streams. I optimized. I pushed.
The money came in and it still felt off.
I was good at it.
But I didn’t actually enjoy it.
That’s when I had to be honest with myself.
I love telling stories about quail and homesteading, but I didn’t want that to be my job.
What I really loved was showing other people how to turn their homestead, skills, or everyday life into income without hustling their way into burnout.
So they could stay home with their kids.
So they could build something that fit their life instead of consuming it.
That’s the part most make money online gurus miss.
It’s not about working harder.
It’s not about posting more.
It’s not about pushing through until it finally works.
Effort matters, but none of it works if you skip step one.
Figuring out where your skills and interests actually intersect.
Because if you build income around something you don’t enjoy, it doesn’t matter how well it works.
You’ll eventually walk away from it.
And that’s where most people really fail.
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The number one reason people fail when they try to make money online...
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