Sounds backwards, doesn’t it? Before 1859, whale oil was the primary fuel for lighting. Which meant: Whales were being hunted heavily. At the same time, New York had a different problem. Horses. Ten of thousands of them. And with them, tons of manure piling up in the streets. Two completely different problems. Then something changed. Edwin Drake drilled the first oil well. Suddenly, there was a new fuel. Cheaper. Whaling declined. Cars replaced horses. Two major problems… solved. At the time, fossil fuels were seen as the solution. Today? Some people see them as the problem. What changed? The market. Needs change. And that’s the part most people miss. What works now, won’t work forever. Which is why guessing is dangerous. The only reliable way forward is testing.
Let the market show you:
That’s where the advantage is. Not in being right, but in adapting quickly. The people who win aren’t the ones who are right, they’re the ones who adjust fastest. If you want help doing that: https://go.wm-tips.com/pathto6. Regards, No one wants Barbies any more.
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