John Harris is the voice of hard-won wisdom in a world of get-rich-quick entrepreneurship fantasies. His story begins not in a garage in Silicon Valley, but on the streets of New York, working a 9-to-5 and side hustling on a music website in the early days of the internet. It escalates through the high-stakes world of brick-and-mortar retail-a liquor store on Atlantic Avenue, a wildly successful brunch spot that funded his lifestyle, and eventually, the franchise trap that brought everything crashing down.The collapse was not a single event; it was a pileup. As his Elevation Burger franchise bled cash due to rigid corporate mandates and high New York rents, the SBA called his loans, his marriage unraveled, and his children watched their father move into the basement of his own home.But that basement became the foundation. John returned to corporate America, humbled but armed with a new metric for success: The Freedom Ratio. He learned that freedom isn't the absence of a job; it's the presence of systems that protect you from yourself.John's work is a corrective to the ""burn the boats"" mythology. He teaches that timing matters more than confidence, and that the smartest entrepreneurs are often the ones who look like regular employees-using their platform job as the ultimate angel investor for their future. He is a living testament that you can build a life of meaning and financial control without gambling your family's safety or your own sanity.