I find myself to be more entrepreneurial – I've started side projects and companies in high school, college, and now doing freelancing on the side. None of them home runs or ventures that generated fuck-you money, but non-trivial. But my day job and my primary income comes from working at a larger company.
I'm feeling that burnout and the frustration that I can't navigate my own path or trust my own judgement.
But despite having earned several thousand last year, I don't have the confidence to do it full-time yet. That it can provide a stable income for me to live on and save up for large goals, like a house, marriage, etc. How did you get started on your entrepreneurial tech journey?
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I find myself to be more entrepreneurial – I've started side projects and companies in high school, college, and now doing freelancing on the side. None of them home runs or ventures that generated fuck-you money, but non-trivial. But my day job and my primary income comes from working at a larger company.
I'm feeling that burnout and the frustration that I can't navigate my own path or trust my own judgement.
But despite having earned several thousand last year, I don't have the confidence to do it full-time yet. That it can provide a stable income for me to live on and save up for large goals, like a house, marriage, etc. How did you get started on your entrepreneurial tech journey?