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Leo | path to ikigai
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Leo | path to ikigai
@PathToIkigai
Building in public the simplest one-person clientless business and designing life on my own terms to play with my kids whenever they want to
Craft your roadmap with me 👉 Bergabung Kasım 2022
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@CupStandings @MarciSilfrain congrats Marci. which platform do you use to develop your trading strategies?
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you already have everything you need to begin.
• the questions you’ve answered in emails or DMs? those are your audience’s pain points.
• the solutions you’ve shared with friends or colleagues? those are your first offers.
• your personal story? that’s your most powerful marketing tool.
you don’t need more tools, more ideas, or more time.
you need to reuse what you already have.
your first product is sitting in your inbox, your conversations, and your life experience.
stop looking for something new. start building with what’s already there.
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I don’t take notes when I read or listen to something interesting.
No highlighting. No fancy Notion setup. No endless summarizing.
Instead, I walk and talk.
• I listen while walking
• I record myself explaining the concept out loud
• I try to connect it to something I already know or put it into action in my mind
If I can’t explain it, I don’t understand it. If I forget it, it wasn’t useful enough.
Turns out, the best way (for me) to learn isn’t to collect notes—it’s to process ideas in real time.
What about you?
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“Pick a niche. Stick to it.” they said.
so I did, and after a while...
I hated it.
because forcing yourself into a box doesn’t make you disciplined—it makes you miserable
some of us aren’t built to focus on just one thing. we thrive on variety, on creativity, on experimenting, on chasing curiosity
the best path isn’t the one someone else tells you to follow. it's the one you actually enjoy walking.
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true story:
years ago, I created a course on udemy. I put in the work—recorded videos, structured lessons, and hit publish (after months procrastinating)
then I did the worst thing possible...
I gave up.
I told myself it wasn’t worth it. that it wasn’t taking off fast enough. that maybe this whole online business thing wasn’t for me and yada yada yada
then a few months later I saw another guy starting on the same niche. I had around 5,000 students enrolled in my course at the time.
3 years later... the guy didn't stop. he had around 100,000 students and published more than 20 courses.
this is a lesson about the power of consistency and playing the long game
I don’t regret failing.
I regret not staying consistent.
because success isn’t about perfect timing, talent, or luck. it’s about not quitting when nothing seems to be working.
lesson learned.
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the best way to gain freedom is to build a business that fits your life, not the other way around.
this isn’t just about making money—it’s about:
• having more time to spend with your kids
• finally doing work you actually enjoy
• waking up without an alarm clock
but freedom doesn’t come from endless planning or waiting for the perfect time.
it comes from starting small, iterating fast, and staying consistent.
freedom isn’t a dream—it’s a habit.
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why do most people fail at creating content that resonates?
because they undervalue the work they’ve already done.
think about it:
• every mistake you’ve made is a lesson someone else needs to hear.
• every conversation you’ve had holds a story waiting to be told.
• every success, no matter how small, is proof that your process works.
you don’t need to start from scratch. your life is your content.
the key isn’t creating more—it’s seeing the value in what you’ve already created.
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10 myths about building your digital business that you’re better off learning sooner rather than later:
1. you need a massive audience to make money. nope. you need 10 people who trust you enough to buy.
2. online biz = passive income. all income requires effort—just choose the effort you enjoy.
3. ai tools will do all the work for you. sorry, but they can’t replace strategy and real connection.
4. you need to quit your 9-to-5 to start a business. most profitable businesses are built in your spare time.
5. you have to spend money to make money. you can start with zero dollars — (but then you must spend your time and effort)
6. fancy tools and apps will make things easier. they won’t. what you need is focus on the majors not the minors.
7. going viral is the secret to success. virality is luck. consistency is the real key.
8. you should wait until you’re “ready” to start.. you’ll never feel ready, and starting is what makes you ready.
9. copying what works for others will work for you. no one succeeds without finding their own voice and path (by testing a lot)
10. you need a unique idea to succeed. most successful businesses solve simple, boring problems exceptionally well.
there you go.
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@idanielroman the real problem is playing the long game long enough
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how to make your first dollar online in 2025:
what you don’t need:
• a massive audience
• a complex funnel
• fancy AI marketing tools
what you do need:
1. find one specific problem people are complaining about (and you have interest in solving)
2. create a simple solution they’ll pay for
3. offer it to 10 people
4. learn from their feedback
5. refine your solution and repeat
your first dollar isn’t about scale. it’s about proving you can solve a problem.
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@PathToIkigai About #1 - make sure the problem is a problem people have, not a problem you think people have.
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@PathToIkigai This is the simplest roadmap to your first online win. Start small, stay focused, and let solving real problems pave the way to bigger opportunities.
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I read a while ago that the average person spends 6 years of their life on social media.
Six. Entire. Years.
and most of that time isn’t spent creating or learning—it’s spent scrolling.
what you could build if you took just half of that time back? write something. start a project. test an idea.
the thing is: you don’t need more time in your day. you need to use the time you already have differently.
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