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I'm new to this sub and I've done some poking around. It seems that the unanimous advice in this sub for people looking to become an entrepreneur is 'find a problem and sell the solution'.

I'm from a poor family and I'm just a simple working folk. I've been trying to think of a way to break free from that life most of my adult years but have never found a way to make it happen.

So my question is. Since I've been trying to find a problem to solve for most of my life and failing to do so. How can I make a shift to really find that problem I can solve? It seems most people in here have businesses. What problem did you solve and how did you figure out that problem to begin with?

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[–] sligowind@alien.top 1 points 1 year ago

It’s not unanimous advice. And it’s only one way to achieve success. The vast majority of successful entrepreneurs DO NOT FIND A PROBLEM etc. Instead, they simply become another market participant in an already thriving market. They become a plumber (already thousands of those), or they open a dropship store, amongst thousand’s already existing, just to name a few examples among many.

You don’t have to think up something new or unique.