Chris Koerner, known as the king of side hustles, shares his entrepreneurial journey and strategies for starting businesses with limited funds. He emphasizes that the fear of others' opinions is a significant roadblock to success and advocates for testing ideas rapidly to build a "bias reaction muscle." Koerner advises aspiring entrepreneurs to ignore passion initially, focusing instead on profit, and highlights the advantages of copying existing business models. He recounts his experience with a phone repair business and launching an online store for Buc-ee's, illustrating the importance of quickly acting on curious ideas. He also touches on the balance between focus and momentum, and the trade-offs between entrepreneurship and stability.
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