Become an online weirdo šŸ‘½


I'm a bit of an oddball guy.

(many of my ex-girlfriends will agree).

I'm obsessed with:

  • Gym
  • Writing.
  • Reading.
  • Sales and marketing.

I'm either:

  • Lifting weights,
  • Holding a book,
  • Typing on a keyboard, or
  • Watching a breakdown of someone's sales funnel.

I'd be happy to do any of these things on a Saturday night.

I always felt like an outcast.

I can lose myself for hours in these activities.

So many interests. And they are so random.

People around me found the 'one thing' they wanted to do.

I always got asked:

  • Why do you do so many things?
  • Can't you just be normal?
  • Are you secretly training to be the world's first Gym-Writing-Reading-Sales-Marketing champion?

Okay, maybe the last one is an exaggeration.

Jokes aside, I get it.

People love to put you in a box.

And when they can't, they attack.

The loneliness was real. I never felt like anyone understood me.

The day I felt normal was the day I started to put myself out there online.

I could finally connect with other weirdos. Other oddballs.

I felt normal. Understood. Seen.

I had finally found my tribe.

I could have cried tears of happiness.

This is the beauty of the internet.

As Naval Ravikant once said,

"escape competition through authenticity"

And you?

You're built differently, too.

And honestly, that's your superpower.

Because the real winners arenā€™t the ones who ā€œstick to one thing.ā€

They're the ones who combine their weird mix of skills into something no one else can replicate.

Like how I turned my obsession with writing, sales, and positioning into a business that helps solopreneurs stack $2-4k/month into a six-figure business.

Take my 1:1 client Olivia*

She was obsessed with fitness, mindset coaching, and storytelling.

For years, she struggled to pick one.

The fitness industry told her to ā€œjust be a trainer.ā€

The coaching world told her to ā€œjust focus on mindset.ā€

But she didn't want to choose.

So, we built her an offer that combined all three.

She created a high-ticket coaching program that used mindset training to help clients stick to their fitness goals, wrapped in powerful storytelling to keep them engaged.

No one else in the market could replicate her stack.

Because no one else was her.

Result?

She filled her first program in weeks, without needing a big audience.

Most people fail because they separate their skills.

But the real winners combine them into an irresistible offer.

When you crack this code...

Your ā€œrandomā€ interests become a money-printing machine.

Wanna see how?

I'm running a LIVE workshop next Thursday (1:00pm AEST) on Creating Your Niche by being an oddball on the internet. You can get the recording if you can't attend the workshop.

Get your tickets to the Oddball Show HERE.

Sale ends in 2 days.

Stay Limitless,

Michael "the oddball" Lim

Michael Lim

šŸ† x 5 Award-Winning Social Entrepreneur. Sold my first one-person business at 28. Currently traveling Southeast Asia.

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