I Made 10x More Money Online After I Stopped Believing These 7 Business Lies
I was playing the online business game ALL WRONG. I was in my entrepreneurial journey, working 80-hour weeks, spending money I didn’t have on “must-have” tools, and making roughly the same income as someone flipping burgers. Does this sound familiar?
The turning point came after a deep search; I came to realize the truth that shattered everything I thought I knew about making money online. I discovered that the biggest obstacle between me and financial success wasn’t lack of skills, bad timing, or even competition – it was the business lies I’d been religiously following.
Listen, the moment I stopped believing these toxic myths and started doing the OPPOSITE of what every guru preached, my online income exploded by 10x in just 18 months. Your breakthrough is waiting on the other side of the lies you currently believe to be true.
Today, I’m sharing the 7 most dangerous business lies that keep aspiring entrepreneurs broke and struggling. These myths don’t just slow down your progress – they completely sabotage your potential for online business success. Are you ready to finally break free from the BS that’s been holding you back?
Lie #1 – “You Need to Work 16 Hours a Day to Be Successful – Making Money Online”

This lie almost killed my business before it even started. I bought into the hustle culture nonsense hook, line, and sinker. You know the drill – rise and grind, sleep when you’re dead, work harder than everyone else. I was pulling all-nighters like I was cramming for finals, except this was my LIFE.
The result? I burned out faster than a cheap candle. My creativity plummeted. My decision-making became terrible. And ironically, my income stayed flat despite working myself to the bone.
Why Hustle Culture Doesn’t Equal Wealth
Here’s the brutal truth: Working 16 hours a day doesn’t make you 2x more successful than someone working 8 hours. It makes you exhausted, inefficient, and prone to costly mistakes.
I learned this lesson the hard way when I spent 3 months working around the clock on a product launch that completely flopped. Why? Because I was too tired to think straight and made fundamental errors I would have caught with a fresh mind.
The real kicker? While I was grinding myself into the ground, my competitor launched a similar product working normal hours and absolutely crushed it. The difference wasn’t effort – it was strategy.
| Hustle Culture Approach | Smart Work Approach |
| 16+ hours daily | 6-8 focused hours |
| Burnout within months | Sustainable long-term |
| Reactive decisions | Strategic planning |
| Low profit margins | High-value activities |
| Health deteriorates | Energy remains high |
The Smarter Way: Systems and Passive Income

The game-changer came when I shifted from trading time for money to building systems that work without me. Instead of manually posting on social media 10 times a day, I batched content creation and used scheduling tools.
Rather than answering the same customer questions repeatedly, I created comprehensive FAQs and automated email sequences. Instead of doing everything myself, I started outsourcing low-value tasks.
My daily routine now:
- 2 hours of high-value content creation
- 1 hour of business strategy and planning
- 2 hours of actual “work” (emails, calls, content)
- 3 hours for system optimization and automation
That’s it. Eight hours max, and most days I’m done in six.
Pro Tip: Track your activities for one week and identify tasks that don’t directly generate income. Those are your first candidates for automation or elimination.
Lie #2 – “You Must Spend Money to Make Money”

Oh man, this lie cost me THOUSANDS in my early days. Every expert was pushing expensive courses, premium tools, high-end coaching programs. “Investment in yourself,” they called it. More like investment in their bank accounts.
I maxed out credit cards buying every shiny object that promised to be the missing piece of my success puzzle. The result? A mountain of debt and the exact same income as before.
The wake-up call came when I met a guy making six figures online using nothing but free tools and platforms. NOTHING. His entire business ran on free resources, and he was outearning people with five-figure tool stacks.
Starting Lean with Low-Cost Tools
You don’t need a $10,000 business setup to make your first $10,000 online. In fact, starting lean forces you to focus on what actually matters – creating value for customers.
Here’s my current “million-dollar” tool stack:
| Business Function | Free/Low-Cost Tool | Monthly Cost |
| Website hosting | Bluehost | $3.95 |
| Email marketing | ConvertKit (free tier) | $0 |
| Design | Canva (free version) | $0 |
| Social media scheduling | Buffer (free) | $0 |
| Analytics | Google Analytics | $0 |
| Video calls | Zoom (basic) | $0 |
| Total Monthly Cost | $3.95 |
Compare that to the $500+ monthly expenses I used to have with “premium” tools that didn’t move the needle one bit.
Free Resources That Build Real Online Income
The internet is PACKED with free resources that can build legitimate businesses. You just need to know where to look and how to use them strategically.
Content Creation (100% Free):
- YouTube for video hosting and audience building
- Medium for publishing articles and thought leadership
- Instagram for visual storytelling and engagement
- LinkedIn for B2B networking and professional content
Learning and Skill Development:
- YouTube University (seriously, you can learn ANYTHING)
- Google’s free digital marketing courses
- HubSpot Academy for inbound marketing
- Coursera’s audit option for university-level courses
Business Operations:
- Google Workspace (basic tier) for productivity
- Trello for project management
- Unsplash for high-quality stock photos
- Grammarly (free version) for writing assistance
Pro Tip: Before buying ANY paid tool, use the free version or alternative for at least 30 days. You’ll be amazed at what you can accomplish with zero investment.
The money-to-make-money lie keeps people in perpetual preparation mode, always buying the next course or tool instead of actually DOING the work. I’ve seen entrepreneurs make their first $100K using nothing but a smartphone and free Wi-Fi at Starbucks.
Stop shopping for success. Start creating it with what you already have.
Lie #3 – “Success Happens Overnight”

This might be the most toxic lie in the entire online business space. Social media feeds are flooded with “I made $50K in my first month” screenshots and “Zero to six figures in 90 days” success stories.
Let me tell you what these posts DON’T show you – the years of preparation, failed attempts, existing connections, and often, daddy’s money funding the whole operation.
I fell for this trap HARD. I expected my business to explode within weeks. When it didn’t happen, I jumped from strategy to strategy like a kid with ADHD in a toy store. Email marketing one week, dropshipping the next, then affiliate marketing, then course creation.
You know what that got me? A scattered mess of half-finished projects and exactly zero dollars in profit.
The Truth About Building Consistent Online Income
Real online success follows a predictable pattern that has nothing to do with overnight miracles. It’s more like growing a tree than lighting a firecracker.
Here’s the reality timeline I wish someone had shown me:
| Time Period | What’s Really Happening | Income Level |
| Months 1-3 | Learning, failing, adjusting | $0-$500 |
| Months 4-6 | Finding what works, small wins | $500-$2,000 |
| Months 7-12 | Scaling successful strategies | $2,000-$8,000 |
| Year 2+ | Systems running, exponential growth | $10,000+ |
Notice something? The real money doesn’t show up until month 7 at the earliest. But here’s the beautiful part – once it starts working, it compounds FAST.
My first year online, I made a whopping $3,200. Pathetic, right? But year two? $47,000. Year three? $156,000. The foundation I built in that “unsuccessful” first year became the launchpad for everything that followed.
How Long It Really Takes to See Results
I’ve analyzed hundreds of successful online entrepreneurs, and the pattern is remarkably consistent. The ones who make it big all have one thing in common – they stuck with ONE strategy for at least 12-18 months before seeing significant results.
The 90-Day Reality Check:
- Week 1-4: Excitement and learning curve
- Week 5-8: First obstacles and doubt creep in
- Week 9-12: The “valley of despair” where most quit
This is where 90% of people give up. They hit the inevitable rough patch and assume they chose the wrong path. But here’s the secret – that rough patch is exactly where success begins.
Pro Tip: Set a “no-quit date” before you start. Mine was 18 months. No matter what happened, I wouldn’t change strategies until that date passed. This single decision saved my business.
The overnight success myth is so dangerous because it sets unrealistic expectations. When reality doesn’t match the hype, people quit right before their breakthrough.
Lie #4 – “You Need a Huge Audience to Make Big Money”

This lie had me chasing vanity metrics like a dog chasing its tail. I was obsessed with follower counts, email subscribers, and social media reach. I thought I needed 100,000 followers before I could make real money online.
Meanwhile, I was hemorrhaging money trying to grow my audience through paid ads and shoutouts. The irony? While I was focused on getting more followers, competitors with smaller audiences were making 10x more money than me.
The lightbulb moment came when I discovered a blogger with only 2,000 email subscribers who was generating $30,000 monthly. TWO THOUSAND. I had 15,000 subscribers and was barely making $3,000.
That’s when I learned the most important lesson in online business: Engagement beats size every single time.
Why 1,000 True Fans Matter More Than 100,000 Followers
Kevin Kelly’s “1,000 True Fans” concept isn’t just theory – it’s the blueprint for sustainable online income. One thousand people who absolutely love what you do and will buy anything you create.
Let me break down the math that changed everything for me:
| Audience Size | Engagement Rate | Average Purchase | Annual Revenue |
| 100,000 followers | 1% engagement | $50/year | $50,000 |
| 1,000 true fans | 80% engagement | $300/year | $240,000 |
See the difference? A smaller, engaged audience will ALWAYS outperform a massive, disengaged one.
I proved this when I shifted focus from growing my audience to serving my existing one better. Instead of creating content for everyone, I created laser-focused content for my ideal customer.
The results were insane:
- Email open rates jumped from 15% to 45%
- Click-through rates tripled
- Product sales increased by 400%
- Customer lifetime value doubled
Converting Small Audiences Into High-Paying Clients
The secret isn’t in the numbers – it’s in the relationships. I started treating my small audience like VIPs instead of trying to impress strangers who might never buy anything.
My Small Audience Strategy:
- Personal responses to every email reply
- Behind-the-scenes content that builds connection
- Direct asking for feedback and implementing it
- Creating products specifically requested by my audience
- Exclusive offers only for loyal followers
Content Focus Shift:
| Before (Broad Appeal) | After (Niche Focus) |
| “10 Ways to Make Money Online” | “How SaaS Founders Generate Leads” |
| Generic business tips | Industry-specific solutions |
| Surface-level advice | Deep, actionable strategies |
| Trying to go viral | Serving my community |
The transformation was incredible. My Instagram account went from 50,000 random followers making me $500/month to 8,000 targeted followers generating $15,000/month.
Pro Tip: Audit your current audience. Who are your most engaged followers? What do they have in common? Double down on creating content specifically for THEM, not for hypothetical masses.
The huge audience lie keeps entrepreneurs focused on the wrong metrics. While they’re chasing follower counts, smart operators are building deep relationships with smaller, more valuable audiences.
Quality will always trump quantity in online business. Always.
Lie #5 – “You Have to Be on Every Platform”

This lie almost gave me a nervous breakdown. I was trying to maintain a presence on Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, TikTok, Pinterest, Facebook, and Snapchat ALL AT THE SAME TIME.
My daily routine looked like digital insanity. I’d wake up at 5 AM to create Instagram stories, then write LinkedIn posts, then film TikTok videos, then design Pinterest pins. By noon, I was exhausted and hadn’t actually worked on my business.
The quality of my content was trash because I was spreading myself thinner than dollar store peanut butter. Each platform got 10% of my attention, so naturally, I succeeded on exactly zero of them.
Why Spreading Yourself Too Thin Kills Growth
Here’s what no one tells you about the “omnipresent” strategy: It’s a recipe for mediocrity. When you try to be everywhere, you end up being nowhere.
I learned this lesson when I analyzed my analytics after six months of platform juggling:
| Platform | Hours/Week | Followers Gained | Revenue Generated |
| 8 hours | 247 followers | $0 | |
| 6 hours | 156 connections | $0 | |
| YouTube | 10 hours | 89 subscribers | $0 |
| TikTok | 5 hours | 1,200 followers | $0 |
| 4 hours | 78 followers | $0 | |
| Total | 33 hours/week | 1,770 total | $0 |
Thirty-three hours a week for ZERO revenue. I was working almost a full-time job just on social media and making nothing.
The wake-up call came when I discovered a competitor who only used LinkedIn and was generating $25,000 monthly with just 3,000 connections. She posted once a day and spent maybe 2 hours total on the platform.
The brutal truth: Every platform you add dilutes your effectiveness on the others.
Choosing One Platform and Dominating It
After my multi-platform disaster, I made a radical decision. I picked ONE platform and went all-in. The results were mind-blowing.
I chose YouTube because video content suited my teaching style. For six months, I created zero content anywhere else. Every ounce of creative energy went into YouTube.
My YouTube-Only Strategy:
- 3 high-quality videos per week
- Thorough keyword research for every video
- Engaging thumbnails and titles
- Consistent posting schedule
- Active engagement with every comment
The transformation was incredible:
| Timeline | Subscribers | Views/Month | Revenue |
| Month 1 | 150 | 2,400 | $0 |
| Month 3 | 1,200 | 18,000 | $500 |
| Month 6 | 4,800 | 85,000 | $3,200 |
| Month 12 | 15,600 | 240,000 | $12,800 |
Same effort, focused approach, exponentially better results.
Platform Selection Framework:
| Consider This | Ask Yourself |
| Content format preference | Do you prefer writing, video, or images? |
| Target audience | Where does your ideal customer spend time? |
| Time investment | How many hours can you realistically commit? |
| Monetization options | Which platform aligns with your revenue model? |
| Personal strengths | What type of content do you naturally excel at? |
Pro Tip: Before choosing your platform, spend one week consuming content on each option. Notice which platform’s content style feels most natural for you to create.
Lie #6 – “Only Experts Make Money Online”

This lie kept me paralyzed for two years. I thought I needed a PhD, decades of experience, and industry recognition before I could sell anything online.
I’d spend months “preparing” to launch a course, convincing myself I wasn’t qualified enough yet. Meanwhile, people with half my knowledge were making serious money teaching exactly what I knew.
The imposter syndrome was REAL. Who was I to teach others? What if someone asked a question I couldn’t answer? What if people discovered I wasn’t the ultimate expert?
Then I had a revelation that changed everything: People don’t buy from the most qualified person. They buy from the person who can best solve their current problem.
Earning While Learning: The Beginner Advantage
Here’s a secret that “gurus” don’t want you to know: Being a beginner is actually an ADVANTAGE in online business.
Why? Because you remember what it’s like to not know something. You can explain concepts in simple terms because you just learned them yourself. You’re relatable because you’re on the journey with your audience.
The Expert’s Curse vs. The Beginner’s Blessing:
| Expert Challenges | Beginner Advantages |
| Assumes too much knowledge | Explains everything clearly |
| Uses complex jargon | Speaks in simple terms |
| Can’t relate to struggles | Currently experiencing the journey |
| Intimidating to students | Approachable and relatable |
| Perfectionist paralysis | Action-oriented learning |
I proved this when I started teaching Facebook ads while I was still learning them myself. My “learning in public” approach resonated more than the polished courses from certified experts.
My Learning-While-Earning Formula:
- Learn something new
- Document the process
- Teach what I learned immediately
- Use feedback to improve
- Rinse and repeat
How Authenticity Outperforms Perfection
The breakthrough came when I stopped trying to be the perfect expert and started being the authentic learner. My first course was literally called “Learning Facebook Ads Together” – not “Master Facebook Ads” or “Ultimate Facebook Ads Blueprint.”
The results shocked me:
- 400% higher engagement than my “expert” content
- Double the course completion rates
- Triple the positive testimonials
- Significantly more referrals from students
Why Authenticity Wins:
| Perfectionist Approach | Authentic Approach |
| “I know everything” | “I’m learning with you” |
| Polished presentations | Real struggles and wins |
| One-way teaching | Two-way conversations |
| Intimidates beginners | Encourages beginners |
| Static expertise | Growing knowledge |
Real Examples of Beginner Success:
- Fitness coach: Started teaching while losing her own weight
- Business consultant: Documented building his first online business
- Language teacher: Shared her journey learning Spanish fluently
- Tech instructor: Taught coding while switching careers
Pro Tip: Start documenting your learning journey TODAY. Whether it’s through blog posts, videos, or social media updates, your current struggles are someone else’s future solutions.
The expert myth keeps talented people on the sidelines, waiting for permission that never comes. Meanwhile, brave beginners are out there serving their audiences and making money.
You don’t need to know everything to help someone. You just need to know more than the person you’re helping. And trust me – you already do.
Lie #7 – “Making Money Online Is Passive and Easy”

This is the granddaddy of all online business lies. The one that lures people in with dreams of sipping margaritas on the beach while money flows into their bank account.
I fell for this HARD. I thought I’d build a course once, set up some automated funnels, and watch the cash roll in while I slept. The “laptop lifestyle” they called it. Work four hours a week from anywhere in the world.
Reality check: I spent my first six months working 70+ hours a week just to build those “passive” systems. And even after they were running, they required constant maintenance, optimization, and updates.
The beach laptop lifestyle? Total BS. Try answering urgent customer emails with sand in your keyboard and terrible WiFi that cuts out every five minutes.
The Hard Work Behind Real Passive Income
Let me tell you what “passive income” actually looks like behind the scenes. It’s about as passive as raising a newborn baby.
My “Passive” Course Business Daily Reality:
- Customer support emails: 45 minutes daily
- Content updates and improvements: 2 hours weekly
- Marketing and promotion: 1 hour daily
- Platform maintenance: 30 minutes daily
- Refund processing and admin: 20 minutes daily
- Student engagement: 30 minutes daily
That’s nearly 3 hours of daily work for my “set it and forget it” passive income stream.
The Passive Income Timeline Reality:
| Phase | Time Investment | Income Generated | What’s Actually Happening |
| Months 1-6 | 60+ hours/week | $0-$2,000 | Building, testing, failing, rebuilding |
| Months 7-12 | 40+ hours/week | $2,000-$8,000 | Optimizing, scaling, improving |
| Year 2+ | 20+ hours/week | $10,000+ | Maintaining, updating, expanding |
Notice something? It’s NEVER truly passive. The time investment decreases, but it never disappears completely.
Why Passive Income Still Requires Active Effort
I learned this lesson when my “passive” affiliate marketing site started declining. I’d ignored it for three months, thinking it was truly passive. Traffic dropped 60%, rankings fell, and income plummeted.
The harsh reality: Passive income streams die without active maintenance.
What “Passive” Income Actually Requires:
| Income Stream | Active Maintenance Needed |
| Online courses | Content updates, student support, marketing |
| Affiliate marketing | Content creation, SEO updates, relationship building |
| Digital products | Customer service, product improvements, promotion |
| Email marketing | List building, content creation, segmentation |
| YouTube channel | Regular uploads, community engagement, optimization |
The Passive Income Myths vs. Reality:
| The Myth | The Reality |
| Set it and forget it | Set it and constantly improve it |
| Work once, earn forever | Work upfront, maintain regularly |
| No customer interaction | Ongoing support and engagement |
| Fully automated systems | Systems that need human oversight |
| Instant results | Months/years of building before results |
Pro Tip: Reframe “passive income” as “leveraged income.” You’re creating systems that multiply your effort, not eliminate it entirely.
The passive income lie is dangerous because it sets unrealistic expectations and attracts lazy people who quit when they discover actual work is involved.
The Truth About Building Real Online Wealth

After exposing all these lies, you might be wondering: “So what’s the REAL path to online success?” Let me share the principles that actually work.
The transformation in my business didn’t happen when I found the perfect strategy or the secret hack. It happened when I embraced these fundamental truths that replace the lies we just destroyed.
The Proven Principles That Actually Work
Here are the reality-based principles that replaced those toxic myths and led to my 10x income growth:
• Focus on value, not vanity metrics Instead of chasing followers or page views, I started obsessing over customer results. Every piece of content I created had to genuinely help someone solve a real problem. This shift changed everything.
• Build systems, not just hustle I replaced 16-hour work days with smart systems that worked while I slept (but still needed management). Automation handled repetitive tasks, but strategy and creativity remained my job.
• Start small, scale smart
Rather than launching with expensive tools and grand plans, I started with the minimum viable product and improved based on actual customer feedback. My first course was recorded on my iPhone and sold for $47.
• Play the long game I committed to strategies for 12+ months instead of jumping around every few weeks. This consistency allowed compound growth that looked like overnight success to outsiders.
The Wealth-Building Framework That Works:
| Foundation Element | Time Investment | Income Potential | Sustainability |
| Skill development | 6-12 months | Medium | High |
| Audience building | 12-24 months | High | Very High |
| System creation | 6-18 months | Very High | Medium |
| Relationship building | Ongoing | High | Very High |
• Embrace the learning curve Instead of waiting until I was an expert, I started teaching what I learned immediately. This created income while building expertise simultaneously.
• Quality over quantity always Whether it’s content, products, or audience size, I learned that doing fewer things exceptionally well beats doing many things poorly.
• Authenticity over authority People connect with real struggles and genuine victories more than polished perfection. My most successful content shared failures alongside wins.
Pro Tip: Pick ONE principle from this list and implement it consistently for 90 days. Don’t try to apply all of them at once – that’s just another form of the “be everywhere” lie.
The real truth about building online wealth is simple but not easy. It requires consistent effort, genuine value creation, and the patience to build something sustainable rather than quick and flashy.
But here’s the beautiful part: When you follow these principles instead of chasing myths, success becomes inevitable rather than accidental. You’re building a real business, not gambling on get-rich-quick schemes.
Conclusion

Looking back at my journey, I can’t believe I wasted years believing those toxic business lies. But here’s what I’ve learned: Every entrepreneur falls for at least a few of these myths. The difference between those who succeed and those who quit is how quickly they recognize the lies and pivot to the truth.
My 10x income growth didn’t happen because I discovered some secret strategy or found a magical tool. It happened because I stopped doing what everyone else was doing and started doing what actually works.
The transformation was brutal but beautiful:
- From working 80-hour weeks to focused 30-hour weeks
- From chasing 100K followers to serving 5K engaged fans
- From buying every course to creating my own solutions
- From waiting to be “ready” to starting while learning
- From spreading thin across platforms to dominating one
- From seeking overnight success to building long-term wealth
If you’re currently trapped by any of these lies, don’t feel bad. I’ve been there. We’ve ALL been there. The internet is designed to sell you these myths because they sound so much better than the truth.
But now you know better. You have the roadmap to real online success. The question is: What are you going to do with this knowledge?
Your next steps are simple but powerful:
- Pick ONE lie you’re currently believing and commit to breaking free from it TODAY
- Choose ONE platform and go all-in for the next 90 days
- Start documenting your learning journey immediately
- Focus on helping one person solve one problem really well
- Set realistic expectations and celebrate small wins along the way
Remember: The entrepreneurs making millions online aren’t special geniuses with secret knowledge. They’re ordinary people who stopped believing ordinary lies and started following extraordinary truths.
Your breakthrough is waiting on the other side of the myths holding you back. Stop believing. Start building.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
How can I make money online quickly and legitimately?
The honest answer? There’s no legitimately “quick” way to make substantial money online. Real online income typically takes 6-12 months to build momentum. Focus on developing a valuable skill, choose one platform, and serve a specific audience consistently. Quick money schemes are usually scams or unsustainable.
What are common business lies that hold people back from success?
The seven biggest lies are: needing to work 16-hour days, having to spend money to make money, expecting overnight success, requiring huge audiences, being on every platform, needing expert status, and believing online income is passive. These myths create unrealistic expectations and lead to poor decisions.
How do I break free from business myths to increase my income?
Start by identifying which lies you currently believe. Then replace each myth with truth-based actions. Instead of chasing followers, focus on engagement. Rather than working longer hours, build better systems. Instead of jumping between strategies, commit to one approach for at least 12 months.
What online business models generate 10x income growth?
The most scalable models include digital courses, high-value consulting, software as a service (SaaS), and content monetization. However, the business model matters less than execution quality. I’ve seen people make six figures with simple affiliate marketing and others fail with complex course businesses.
Are there proven strategies to avoid online business scams?
Yes. Avoid anything promising “get rich quick” results, requiring large upfront payments, or guaranteeing specific income amounts. Research the person’s track record, look for real testimonials (not just screenshots), and be skeptical of “limited time” pressure tactics. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
What skills do I need to start making money online?
You need three core skills: creating valuable content, building relationships with your audience, and basic marketing. The specific technical skills depend on your chosen method. Most successful online entrepreneurs started with average skills and improved while earning. Don’t wait until you’re “qualified enough.”
How long does it take to start earning 10x more online?
Based on analyzing hundreds of success stories, most entrepreneurs see 10x growth between months 12-24 after starting. The first 6 months are typically learning and building. Months 7-12 show initial results. Years 2-3 are where exponential growth happens. Patience and consistency are essential.
What are realistic expectations for online income growth?
Expect little to no income in your first 3 months. Months 4-6 might bring $500-2,000. By month 12, $2,000-8,000 monthly is realistic with consistent effort. Significant income ($10,000+) usually doesn’t happen until year two. Anyone promising faster results is likely selling you something.
What’s your biggest takeaway from these business lie revelations? Have you been believing any of these myths that are holding back your online success?
I’d love to hear about your own experiences with these lies and which truth resonated most with you. Drop a comment below and share your thoughts – let’s build a community of entrepreneurs who choose reality over hype!
