I used to think the difference between people who “make it” on Amazon and those who don’t was just experience or capital.
But after spending time around this space, I’m starting to see something else.
Most people are not failing because they lack information.
They’re failing because they don’t know what to actually apply first.
And ironically, that overload becomes the problem.
You end up learning everything… but executing nothing clearly.
What started shifting things for me was simplifying the process into one question:
“What is the next step that actually moves revenue, not just knowledge?”
That small shift changes how you look at everything.
Curious if anyone here has dealt with this too, where too much information actually slowed your progress?
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