
The $100 Startup: Reinvent the Way You Make a Living, Do What You Love, and Create a New Future
About this book Details: Q&A with Gretchen Rubin and Chris Guillebeau GR: One thing that really sets your book apart from other similar books is its specificity. You really drill down on how people have actually built these businesses. Why did you take this approach? CB: Because most books about business are too generic. They are filled with platitudes instead of data and real instructions. There's nothing wrong with saying “Go for it!”—but the purpose of this book is to say, “OK, you're ready to go for it? Great. Here's how you actually do it.” This isn't a book about business, at least not as most people think about it. Instead, it's a book about freedom. It's for those who want to escape from corporate life, build something of their own to support their families, or just find a way to make more money. GR: Is it really possible to make a good business out of your passion? CB: Yes, but the key is to combine your passion with something that is useful to the world. I used to