Subject: Most people don’t need more tools

There’s a reason things feel scattered
Hey—

Over the past several months, I’ve been doing a lot of thinking about why so many people struggle online even when they’re talented, motivated, and willing to work.

And honestly…

I think a big part of the problem is that most people are trying to build everything in pieces.

One tool here.
One funnel there.
One platform for content.
Another for community.
Another for email.


Eventually it starts feeling less like building a business…
and more like trying to hold together a system that was never really connected in the first place.

That’s one of the reasons I’ve been so focused lately on a different direction.

Something more centralized.
More structured.
More sustainable.

A way to bring your audience, content, systems, and business together into one hub instead of scattering everything across the internet.

That’s what I’ve been quietly building toward with Goofproofplan.

And over the next several days, I’m going to start sharing more about something called Mission 1000.

The idea is simple:

You don’t need millions of followers to build a meaningful online income.

You need the right 1,000 people connected to something real.

More soon.

— Paul

P.S. I’ve also been continuing to refine the Goofproofplan website as this vision starts coming together. It’s still evolving, but the direction is becoming much clearer now.
Goofproofplan, 330 Zachary St. Ste. 102, 93021, Moorpark, United States
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