Where to Find a Business Idea: Tips from Jeffrey Fox
Opportunities for small businesses are everywhere — you just need to know where to look.
Below are practical and time-tested ways to find your next big idea.
Opportunities for small businesses are everywhere — you just need to know where to look.
Below are practical and time-tested ways to find your next big idea.
Jack Ma, the founder of Alibaba, once said:
“Poor people are the hardest to satisfy.
Give them something for free — they’ll think it’s a trap.
Tell them it’s just a small investment — they’ll say the profit is too low.
Ask them to invest big — they’ll say they don’t have money.
Suggest they try something new — they’ll say they lack experience.
Offer them a traditional business — they’ll say it’s too hard.
Introduce a new business model — they’ll say it’s a scam.
Tell them to open a store — they’ll say they’ll lose their freedom.
Tell them to start their own business — they’ll say there’s no proof it’ll work.”
Success is not an accident — it’s the result of consistent habits practiced day after day. Here are ten key behaviors that distinguish high achievers from everyone else.
Time is the most valuable resource you have — and how you use it determines your success. These six key principles will help you manage your time more effectively and maintain consistent productivity.
When speaking to high school students, Bill Gates shared 11 lessons that, in his opinion, young people would never learn within the walls of school. He emphasized that constant lessons in optimism and political correctness often produce a generation disconnected from reality — which inevitably leads to disappointment in adult life.
Successful people view the world objectively.
They don’t just dream — they plan.
They know what they want, why they want it, and how to get there.