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you can’t win in business if you treat it like a side thing you do when you feel like it.

most people try to grow their work on the side. they put in a bit of time here and there. they hope for big wins. but that’s not how winning happens.

you can’t build something real without going all in. the ones who win don’t see their work as a nice thing to try. they see it as survival, as if their life depends on it.

i don’t know if you know him but there’s this fitness creator Dan Go. he turned a job he hated into a business making millions in one year.

yep. one year.

how? he didn’t see building his work as something “nice to have.” he saw it as his only way out.

for Dan, the choice was either stay miserable or fight for a free life. so he became a new man. a man who would do what it took.

while others shared one post a day, he shared ten daily. while others left a few comments on other creator’s content, he left hundreds. while others networked when it felt good, he was making friends with the big names daily.

he acted like his life was on the line. and in a way, it was.

do more

most people take tiny steps and then ask why they get tiny wins.

but here’s what i found when i first started as a freelance video editor: big wins need big acts.

i sent 30 dms every day for a whole month. i shared 3-4 posts daily. not reels or how to edit videos tutorials – just writings on self-improvement.

and it worked.

my first gig came in just 2 weeks. i did a great job, they told someone else, i signed them. then that person told someone else, i signed them too. in 90 days, i had 3 high-paying clients.

the math is clear: big work = big wins

you can’t win the big game with small plays.

you can’t get 10 clients in 90 days if you send 1 dm a day.

you can’t grow to 10,000 followers in 3-6 months if you post once a day.

you must do more. a lot more.

turn on do-or-die mode

if you want to stop working hard for others, you must work harder for yourself.

it’s about going all in.

you have to put yourself in the shoes of ancient hunter-gatherers and hunt for prey or die. it’s about hunting down what you want like your next meal depends on it. because in a way, it does.

you must be ready to lock in if you want to stop clocking in.

your 3-step plan to win

want to make your first buck online this year?

maybe even your first ten grand?

here’s how:

1. start with what you have

if you’re reading this, you already own what you need – a phone or computer.

you don’t need more stuff.

you need more doing.

2. build a brand and market yourself (content)

if no one sees your work, you have nothing.

no one cares about your idea until they care about you.

pick a place to share your thoughts. then post. not once a week. many times daily. share the best of what you know. use tools to help you make more. but you must be the one to show up. daily. no excuses.

i post like crazy on Threads. 1-2 long threads a day. 5-6 posts a day. yes, i had times (a month ago) where i went through some problems in my life. i’m human. and i didn’t post enough, but i wrote this exact letter to myself today to remind myself that it’s either do or die. it’s either lock in or continue to clock in.

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3. make something people want

once people hear you, give them something worth buying.

find work you’re good at and could do for years.

something you can get better at daily.

i picked solopreneurship because i love the idea of it. working for yourself, no bosses, making good money and enjoying life. i want to make as many people aware that this is the best opportunity.

keep in mind. you might grow fast. or it might take years. be ready for both.

the quiet force that changes all

behind all of this sits the most strong force in business and life:

compound interest.

it works slow at first, almost too slow to see.

many quit right before it starts to work its magic.

  • your good acts pile up.
  • your skills get a bit better each day.
  • the people who know you start to tell others.
  • your knowledge builds on what you knew before.

the trust you build opens doors you couldn’t open on your own.

and then, what looked like quick luck shows what it really is…

years of small and brave acts at last paying off.

go all in

starting is not hard.

  • start your computer.
  • make something.
  • share it.
  • try to sell it.

what’s hard is doing this over and over when people ignore you.

treat your work like an extreme sport.

don’t play for small wins.

play for changing your life.

and never, ever stop until you win.

i’ll see you tomorrow.

– jordan

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about me

hey, i'm jordan.

here’s my mini story from nobody to somebody…

at 21, my life was dark - no money, tired all the time, and trapped in a job i hated. i lived with 8 people i barely knew, 2,000 miles away from where i grew up. i tried all those quick money ideas but none of them worked out for me.

then i found something that clicked: working for myself. the day i started putting my ideas out there, things began to shift. by being me and sharing what i knew, i found folks who got what i was saying. about three months later, i got my first paying client and was making what my old job paid.

i left the 9-5 world, moved back in my hometown, made good money, and set up a life where i'm in charge. i pick what i work on, when i do it, where i sit while working, and who i hang out with. no boss looking over my shoulder. that's real freedom.

now i help others who want the same thing. working for yourself isn't just about the money - it's about owning your days. this way of living changed everything for me, and i'm here to show you how it can work for you too.