I think the concept of working on one thing while constantly dreaming of something else is very depressing in practice. I worry that the deferred dream is something many people will find hard to hold on to.
Further I feel like entrepreneurship is a journey that you need to learn to love completely. Accept the downs, understand the difficulties of bootstrapping, and keep working at it until you find a way to make it sustainable. Unless if you burn that bridge I think it'll always be too easy to go back.
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I think the concept of working on one thing while constantly dreaming of something else is very depressing in practice. I worry that the deferred dream is something many people will find hard to hold on to.
Further I feel like entrepreneurship is a journey that you need to learn to love completely. Accept the downs, understand the difficulties of bootstrapping, and keep working at it until you find a way to make it sustainable. Unless if you burn that bridge I think it'll always be too easy to go back.