Broke Amateurs Kim Apr 2026

And yet—Kim is already winning. We love to believe that success requires a stocked war chest and a black belt in our industry. We think we need the $2,000 course, the legal trademark, and the blessing of an expert.

There’s a phrase that gets thrown around in creative and entrepreneurial circles like a bad habit: “I’ll start when I have the money.”

History is littered with people who had every resource and failed. And it’s equally littered with “broke amateurs” who accidentally built empires because they didn’t know they were supposed to fail. broke amateurs kim

Kim doesn’t know that she’s “too late to the market.” Kim doesn’t realize her phone camera isn’t “professional grade.” Kim hasn’t been paralyzed by the fear of making a mistake, because frankly, she can’t afford the luxury of perfectionism. If you are feeling stuck, underfunded, or underqualified, stop trying to fix those problems first. Instead, weaponize them.

Being broke gives you nothing to lose. Being an amateur gives you permission to be curious. And yet—Kim is already winning

You don’t know Kim. But you’ve been Kim. Kim is the person who has every logical reason not to start. Kim’s bank account is hovering near double digits. Kim’s resume is thin. Kim doesn’t have the fancy camera, the LLC, the mentorship, or the “proven strategy.”

Or worse: “I’m just an amateur. I need to be better before I show up.” There’s a phrase that gets thrown around in

Why having zero budget and zero experience might be your biggest advantage.

Broke, Amateur, and Unstoppable: The Kim Mindset That Wins