Good Luck! Remember, Good is the Enemy of Great. I did the same. My brother and I started a compounding pharmacy and then a retail pharmacy. We recently hired our first employee.
It all started with an idea and then having the courage to break through the old and comfortable mental models of a safe and good job.
I love your candidness in your post. I think many hackers will immediately relate to the things you're feeling, myself included.
A note on co-founders, partners and others: I think a lot of times a second pair of eyes can really help, someone you can bounce ideas off of, etc. Sometimes all it takes is a fresh perspective on your problem to really get past the hump, and that's where a co-founder can really shine. Keep that in mind as you charge on, best of luck.
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[ 3.4 ms ] story [ 19.4 ms ] threadIt all started with an idea and then having the courage to break through the old and comfortable mental models of a safe and good job.
A note on co-founders, partners and others: I think a lot of times a second pair of eyes can really help, someone you can bounce ideas off of, etc. Sometimes all it takes is a fresh perspective on your problem to really get past the hump, and that's where a co-founder can really shine. Keep that in mind as you charge on, best of luck.