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name: passive-income-reality-check
description: "Cut through passive-income hype to what's actually realistic for you — the real effort, capital, and risk behind each option, and which (if any) fit your situation. Use when asked how do I make passive income, is passive income real, best passive income ideas, or help me build income streams. Produces an honest teardown of the popular passive-income options (what they really require, how 'passive' they actually are, typical returns and risks), a match to your capital/skills/time, the scams and get-rich-quick traps to avoid, and a grounded next step — replacing the fantasy with a realistic path. Not financial advice."
homepage: https://mohitagw15856.github.io/pm-claude-skills/skill/passive-income-reality-check.html
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# Passive-Income Reality Check

"Passive income" is the internet's favorite fantasy — most of what's sold as passive is either a job in disguise, requires serious capital, or is a course selling you the dream. This gives the honest version: what each popular option *actually* requires (effort, money, risk), how passive it really is, and which — if any — fit your situation. The goal is a realistic path, not another rabbit hole. Not financial advice.

## What This Skill Produces

- **The honest teardown** — the popular options (dividends/investing, rentals, digital products, content, lending, a business) with what each *really* requires in capital, effort, and time, and how passive it actually is
- **Risk & realistic returns** — the real risk and typical (not hyped) returns of each, including the ways they lose money
- **The fit** — which options match your actual capital, skills, and time (most people don't have the capital for the "easy" ones)
- **The traps** — the get-rich-quick schemes, "passive income" courses, and outright scams to avoid
- **A grounded next step** — the most realistic option for you and how to test it small

## Required Inputs

Ask for these if not provided:
- **Your resources** — capital available, relevant skills, and time you can invest upfront
- **Your goal** — a side trickle, replacing income, or long-term wealth
- **Your risk tolerance** — and whether you can afford to lose the capital
- **What you've been eyeing** — options you've seen (to reality-check)

## Framework: Reality Over Hype

1. **Define "passive" honestly.** Almost nothing is truly passive; most options need significant upfront work, capital, or ongoing maintenance. Rate how passive each really is.
2. **Show the real requirements.** For each option, the actual capital, effort, and skill needed — and strip the hype from the returns.
3. **Match to the person.** Investing income needs capital; content/products need skill and a long ramp; rentals need money and work. Fit options to what they actually have.
4. **Flag the traps.** "Passive income" courses selling the dream, dropshipping/crypto get-rich-quick pitches, and anything promising easy returns are usually the actual product being sold.
5. **Give a grounded step.** The single most realistic option for them, and a small, low-risk way to test it before betting big.

## Output Format

### Passive income reality: capital [x] · skills [y] · time [z]

**The options, honestly**
| Option | Really needs | How passive | Real risk/return |
|---|---|---|---|
| [dividends/investing · rentals · digital products · content · lending · business] | | | |

**Fits you:** [the realistic options given your resources].
**Avoid:** get-rich-quick courses · "passive income" gurus · anything promising easy returns.
**Grounded next step:** [most realistic option + a small way to test it].

> Not financial advice. Returns and risks vary; most "passive" income requires real upfront work or capital. Test small before committing.

## Quality Checks
- [ ] Rates how passive each option really is (usually: not very)
- [ ] Shows the real capital/effort/skill each requires
- [ ] Strips hype from the returns and names the risks
- [ ] Matches options to the person's actual resources
- [ ] Flags the get-rich-quick/course/scam traps
- [ ] Gives a grounded, testable next step; not financial advice

## Anti-Patterns
- **Repeating the hype** ("make money while you sleep!").
- **Ignoring the capital/effort** each option really needs.
- **Recommending options** the person can't resource.
- **Missing the "course selling the dream"** trap.
- **Presenting as financial advice.**

## Example Trigger Phrases
- "How do I make passive income? Give it to me straight."
- "Is passive income actually real or is it all hype?"
- "Best realistic passive income ideas for my situation?"
- "I keep seeing passive income gurus — what's actually legit?"
- "Reality-check these passive income ideas for me."
