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Anyone who has ever served in the military knows it is rife with problems, and anyone who's read MJ's entrepreneurial literature trifecta knows it is therefore also overflowing with opportunity. After having a great career, I'm leaving the military and embarking on my own fast lane adventure. I recently started a real estate business, essentially helping active duty service members house-hack the same way I did. However, I have learned many other vet's have also started this venture and it doesn't make much "CENTS" in MJ's terms. I'm looking to either refine my current idea or pivot to something else that also serves the same mission of helping servicemembers and veterans.
Some of the problems facing the military: Poor food quality, inadequate health and exercise, over stressed, poor financial literacy, too much bureaucratic red tape, bureaucratic inefficiency, and of course high suicide rates.
Some Ideas for business's and solutions: Vending machines that only have healthy options, AI programs that fill out paperwork for you, a website dedicated to increasing financial literacy.
Of course doing any business with the military involves much more red tape than civilian business's, and there's is the concern of "Control" as stated in MJ's books. One decision from someone high ranking enough can put a small contractor out of business if that's their only customer.
Any ideas or insights would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
Some of the problems facing the military: Poor food quality, inadequate health and exercise, over stressed, poor financial literacy, too much bureaucratic red tape, bureaucratic inefficiency, and of course high suicide rates.
Some Ideas for business's and solutions: Vending machines that only have healthy options, AI programs that fill out paperwork for you, a website dedicated to increasing financial literacy.
Of course doing any business with the military involves much more red tape than civilian business's, and there's is the concern of "Control" as stated in MJ's books. One decision from someone high ranking enough can put a small contractor out of business if that's their only customer.
Any ideas or insights would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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