A Toolbox Tavern Business idea
Business Literacy Disguised as a Small Business and PFA free businesses
1. Business Literacy Disguised as a Small Business
A business that does good in people’s lives seems like the best of both worlds.
Make money and change people’s lives at the same time.
Whether it’s a Snowball stand, ice cream shop, or any small business that could hire teens, I love the idea of teaching financial literacy through the job.
Teach about things like Roth IRAs, tax strategies, and high income skills.
And once word gets around about what you’re doing, recruiting will be a breeze.
2. PFA Free
On MFM this week, Sam talked about the PFA-free movement.
PFA’s (also called forever chemicals) are man made chemicals found in a ton of stuff we use every day like packaging and clothing.
They’re dangerous because they’re being transferred from the products into our bodies, leading to things like lower fertility and cancer.
As time goes on, more states and countries are banning these chemicals, which brings a bunch of opportunities to make money.
A few ideas:
PFA free food storage.
PFA free water.
PFA free clothing.
Becoming a PFA-free influencer.
3. Toolbox Tavern
This seems silly, but I love it.
Serious questions: Where do you go to learn how to do home projects like patching drywall or building a shelf?
You can watch a Youtube video, but there’s nothing like in-person learning.
And they don’t teach you these things in school.
So what if you swapped out the wine and painting for beer and DIY projects?
Maybe even turn it into a franchise?
Bonus: Links I like.
What you should know about the end of non-competes - The Follow Up
Sam Parr’s writing style - Twitter
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