This pattern showed up across 13 real business founders, with discussions averaging 35 people trying to figure out the same problem.
Generic startup advice tells you to build an MVP, validate your idea, and find product-market fit. But none of that matters if you can't honestly assess where you are right now versus where you think you are—most founders are solving problems that don't exist while ignoring the ones that do.
“Everyone wants an in-depth guide from someone who's actually built a successful business from scratch”— founder discussion, 391 people agreeing
The Reality Check Method: How To Start A Business That Actually Makes Money walks you through three specific fixes: The Reality Audit, The Minimum Viable Business, and The Scaling System. These aren't theory—they're the exact frameworks used by 13 founders who stopped researching and started earning.
The Reality Audit framework does something different: it forces you to separate what you think is true about your business idea from what is actually true right now. Most entrepreneurs spend months building solutions to problems they've imagined, not problems that customers will pay to fix.
You've already spent weeks researching. Every day you wait is another day assuming what might work instead of knowing what does work.
The Reality Check Method gives you The Reality Audit for Week 1, The Minimum Viable Business for Week 2-3, and The Scaling System for Week 4. Stop researching. Start building. Every week you spend researching costs you validation time with real customers. This guide takes under an hour to read and gives you 28 days of specific actions. $29. Download now.
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