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The "Passive Income" trap ate a generation of entrepreneurs

The article critiques the "passive income" trend that has misled many entrepreneurs into pursuing unsustainable business models like dropshipping trivial products. It argues this mindset has diverted a generation from building meaningful, sustainable businesses.

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