[Outliers] Harrison McCain: How to Create Demand for Something Nobody Wants

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This McCain story hits several of Brian's sweet spots - building something from scratch, strategic market entry, and the brutal realities of entrepreneurship. The "create demand where none exists" angle maps perfectly to his side project experience and could generate a practical post about market validation and positioning.

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Side projects/automation/earning from skills - Primary fit Personal finance/risk/long-term planning - Strategic business decisions, bootstrapping Family/time management/tradeoffs - Quitting with two newborn kids, no income

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"Why I Don't Build What People Want (And You Shouldn't Either)"

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"The $100K Family Bootstrap: Lessons from McCain Foods"

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"16 Years to Crack the US Market: Why Patience Beats Urgency"

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"How I Almost Destroyed My Best Customer (And How McCain Did It Too)"

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Enter markets where frozen fries didn't exist, prove the market by exporting first
Pooled $100,000 in family money, assembled capital from five different sources without giving up equity
Waited 16 years before a $500 million acquisition
Nearly destroyed his most important customer relationship with McDonald's by telling their buyer he didn't need to tour his plant
57 factories across six continents, sold in 160 countries, processed a million pounds every hour

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#bootstrapping #market-creation #side-projects #customer-relationships #strategic-patience #risk-management #solopreneur