Eighteen months ago, Jack couldn't write a single line of code.
Today he's making $21K/month from apps he built himself.
But here's what really gets me about Jack's story:
He just started building.
And building taught him everything he needed to know.
"Builders win, watchers watch."
That's the energy I love.
But I know what you're thinking:
"Easy for Jack to say. He probably had some advantage I don't have."
No.
Jack was exactly where you are right now.
Watching from the sidelines.
Thinking about building something "one day."
And, believe me, I hear this every day:
"I'll start building when I'm ready."
"I just need to learn a little more first."
"I'll do it soon, I promise."
And when I check in weeks later?
They're still just watching.
But here's something I want to engrain in your head:
You will never know if you can build something by thinking about it.
You won't figure it out by reading about it.
You can't learn to build by watching others do it.
The only way to know if you can build something is to actually build it.
It seems obvious, but most people never take that step.