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Hello everyone, I am currently enrolled in an entrepreneurship course at the university, and I am facing some challenges. Several weeks ago, we began by selecting a problem that we encounter daily, with a focus solely on the problem rather than the solution.

we strated by asking the five whys, to get to the root of the propblem in order ti have the big question that we will build the solution based on.

The ultimate goal is to create a product or service that people are willing to pay for. However, I need to avoid anything infrastructure-related due to its larger scale. I am feeling lost and confused, and time is running out. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated. Thank you

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[–] captain-doom@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Right now your creative scope is way too broad. “What problem do I encounter daily”

Many businesses start because someone had a problem at their job/work and wanted to improve it and made something.

But where you are in life and school you maybe not naturally run into those often at this phase of life.

Narrow your scope: What can I due to improve this pencil. What bothers me when I turn my tv on to watch it What about this lamp annoys me When I reach into my fridge is there anything that could be improved about how i use the inside.

Deliberately narrow your lens and scope.

What do I hate about owning and wearing tee shirts…

Who knows, you might stumble on something at least good enough for your class!

[–] solo_rider_4life@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

I will take on this approach, It actually makes more sense. Thanks!