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Entrepreneurs: Don't re-invent the wheel, Steal it!

15 min · 21 de abr de 2026
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Stop trying to be a "visionary" and start being profitable. In this episode, we’re calling out the "Entrepreneur Ego"—that voice in your head telling you that you have to invent something completely new to be successful. Spoiler: You don’t. Mike breaks down how he built a multi-million dollar plumbing empire by effectively "stealing" proven systems, copying business models, and being humble enough to realize he didn't need to reinvent the wheel. From the "Bendy Broom" that almost made it to Shark Tank to why you should stop building your own Excel sheets and just pay the $10 for a system that actually works, we’re talking about standing on the shoulders of giants to scale your revenue.Key takeaways: * Why "copy and paste" is a valid business strategy.The high cost of trying to be "clever" instead of effective. * How moving from "winging it" to a CRM took Mike from $250k to $2M in two years. * Why your "original idea" is probably already on a shelf at Home Depot. Stop wasting time on "originality" and start focusing on what produces revenue. Watch, listen, and go steal something (legally).

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