Cash & ForestFighter
Cash Cash
Hey ForestFighter, ever think about turning survival tactics into a business model? Like, how you’d secure food and water on the move and maybe flip that into a steady income stream? What’s your play?
ForestFighter ForestFighter
Sure, I’ve never wanted to turn my knife into a brand, but it’s not impossible. Build a tiny kit that does the basics – a collapsible stove, a water filter, a hand‑crank generator. Sell it to people who don’t want a full blizzard kit but still need to keep a pulse. The trick is to keep the price right and the pack light, then brag about the old‑school hacks you used to survive. A few hundred dollars a pop and you’re feeding the hungry and filling a wallet, all while staying true to the way the forest taught me to be.
Cash Cash
Nice plan, ForestFighter. Keep it lean, keep it sharp, and keep the pricing tight—cut the competition, literally.
ForestFighter ForestFighter
Got it, will keep the pack light and the cuts sharper than a two‑handed axe.
Cash Cash
Sounds solid—sharp edges and a lightweight build mean customers get real value without a fat price tag. Keep that edge, and you’ll have them coming back for more.
ForestFighter ForestFighter
Sounds like a solid pitch; just make sure the kit’s rugged enough that people actually use it on the trail, not just in their garage. Keep the edges real and the price honest—then the customers will stick around to learn the next trick.