The idea that you can “build” a startup in 48hrs is ridiculous. You can research a market maybe, you can build a product maybe, you can sign up your first few customers maybe, but…can we please stop treating startups like a game?What I’m not saying:Don’t build. Don’t have fun with it and be ultra-serious and thought through with it. Don’t throw ideas on the wall. Don’t build quickly. Don’t learn as much as you can.What I am saying: Build something worthwhile. Build something you care about. Commit. Commit to one problem. Commit to one startup. Own and go through the entire life cycle of not just having an idea, building a product version 1, but version 256, version 1054, and a whole company around it. An accounting department. HR. International market research. Brand building. Stand for one thing, and do that one thing really, really well.The world does not need the 1045th CRM or billing software or dating app that works like Tinder except you have to wiggle your eyebrows to match instead of swiping. Have a reason to build it. Have fun, but also have some intent.If I’m going to have the audacity to believe I can be successful in graveyard full of 9,999 failures to hopefully achieve a standard of living I’d achieve doing literally anything else as a job, I’d rather make it something really worth doing. see hubwealthy.com/wealthy
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