Millionaire makes himself broke to prove it’s possible to make $1,000,000 from nothing
To get a business up and running, you first need an idea of what you’re going to sell or a service you might provide. Then, you typically need some money to help you start it all up – but this guy was determined to do it all from scratch.
Mike Black was the owner of a seven-figure business, but ditched his life of luxury to see if he was able to rebuild his life and business again in 12 months.
Making matters even harder, Mike was trying to do it in the middle of the pandemic in 2020.
In 2020, Mike Black ditched his successful business to start over (@themikeblack/YouTube)
Why did he do it?
In a video posted earlier this year reflecting on the experiment, Mike explained that he’d seen many of his friends and family lose their business and their jobs during COVID.
Seeing this for himself, and knowing millions of others across the world were going through the same thing, Mike thought he should do start over too and prove that starting from scratch isn’t always a bad thing and you can still be successful.
“I wanted to actually start over and give someone a framework to go step-by-step to change their life,” Mike said.
“People are building new businesses who have never done it before, and I want to do it with them.”
Mike’s story went on to garner worldwide attention (@themikeblack/YouTube)
The project
So, on July 10, 2020, Mike left behind his life as he knew it to try and start from ‘nothing’ with the goal of going from ‘$0 to $1 million in 12 months’.
He started without a penny in his bank account and changed his name to Scott – taking on the identity of an ‘aspiring videographer’.
Mike also left his house behind, cut off all family, friends, and work friends, and only took a phone, pair of clothes, some COVID PPE, and camera equipment along with him.
The rules as per his website stated: “The $1 million in 12 months can ONLY come from revenue generated from businesses I start during the project or money I make working.
“Any revenue generated as a result of the youtube series will not count towards the $1 million goal.”