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Beach, Please: How to Build a Business Where it's Always Happy Hour

A Brutally Honest Guide to Escaping the Office and Building Something Vaguely Profitable Where the Sand Gets in Your Laptop

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A brutally honest, sun-drenched guide for anyone who’s ever stared at their office wall and thought, “There has to be Wi-Fi somewhere warmer.”

Part comedy, part confessional, and part survival manual, this book follows one slightly bewildered entrepreneur’s quest to swap spreadsheets for sunsets — and somehow make a living doing it. It’s a celebration of chaos, cocktails, and questionable business decisions made with sand between your toes.

From the glorious absurdity of “Zoom meetings in swimwear” to the philosophical crisis of pricing your work in flip-flops, Beach, Please reveals the hilarious (and occasionally profound) truths behind running a business in paradise. You’ll learn how to fail gracefully, market creatively, and look confident while pretending you have a plan — all without losing your sense of humor or your Wi-Fi connection.

Perfect for dreamers, doers, digital nomads, and anyone who suspects “work-life balance” was invented by people who don’t actually work near the sea, this book is your permission slip to escape the grind — and build something vaguely profitable where the sand gets in your laptop.

Grab a drink, loosen your tie (or burn it), and get ready to laugh your way through the most unstrategic business guide you’ll ever love.

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