If you have been reading this series, you already know the journey. The skill got you to $100K. The right people got you to $1M. Systems got you to $10M. The leaders you built got you to $100M. And now we are here. The final one. The big, slightly intimidating, wildly misunderstood one. Brand. And... Continue Reading →
Your First $100M Comes From Building Leaders
We had no system. We had energy, good intentions, and a lot of institutional knowledge living inside people's heads.
Your First $10M Comes From Systems
We had no system. We had energy, good intentions, and a lot of institutional knowledge living entirely inside people's heads. Which works brilliantly until it very publicly does not.
Your First $1M Comes From Who You Hire
Getting from $100K to $1M is not a skill problem. By this point you have proven the skill. The issue is that you are still acting like it is.
Your First $100K Comes From What You Know
Your first $100K does not come from a brilliant idea. It comes from being genuinely good at something — and brave enough to charge for it.
Your 20-Year Resume Is Now Worthless.
For years, experience meant having the answers. But in a world where AI can process information instantly, the real advantage is no longer memory. It is curiosity.
Stop Building Disposable AI
Many companies are rushing to launch AI tools that look impressive but quietly disappear a few months later. The real question is whether those tools solve meaningful problems or simply add to the hype.
“We’ll Figure It Out Later” Is Bankrupting You
Fast growth feels exciting. But if operations are weak, scaling sales can quickly turn into expensive chaos. In this blog, we talk about how logistics, compliance, and supply chain discipline are the real foundations of sustainable global growth.
Speed Without Control Is Just Expensive Chaos.
Fast growth doesn’t fix weak operations. It multiplies them. Before you scale your sales, make sure you’re not scaling your mistakes.
Before the Suspension, There Were Signals
Suspensions don’t come out of nowhere. They start with signals most brands ignore.