Hey frens…I have been feeling “called” for several years to open a local retail shop (with online as well). It’s retail, but with a higher purpose. I recently had an opportunity open up for me: a small space, in a great location, at an affordable lease rate that will allow me to launch, start small, be self-funded, and grow over time.
Am I crazy for considering this during a time of growing inflation, pending doom in our economy, etc.? Or the contrary? Maybe getting started with a modest inventory is the place to be when SHTF, and then I’m poised and ready for the full “great awakening” financial comeback of the middle class?
My store type does not supply “essential” goods, per se, but definitely items that people will seek out to add more joy to their lives (a good thing when times get rough?).
I feel like God is leading me down this path, but I’ve not made the best financial choices in my past, having had horrible timing, so I’m trying to explore all avenues. Any thoughts and ideas are welcomed!!
A small store that's relatively off the grid, meaning no website, online ordering, or online purchases, could be the saving grace for people in your area who refuse digitial currency or the "vaccine" passport social credit model they're still working to push on society. Maybe that's why it feels like God is leading you there? Just my thoughts.
If not essential goods, what are you thinking of supplying?
Great points. I plan to be online as well, but providing a physical space for those who want to avoid Amazon is ultimately my goal. Toys, etc.(for all ages) is my focus. Are they necessary? No. But always sought after, even through most difficult times.
Luxury items in a recession, competing with Amazon, lol