A revelation I’ve recently had with the end goal of being a successful founder - returning back to a startup in the interim to get momentum may be better than keeping the course ideating/validating past a certain point (for me, 8 months later).
Nobody knows what’s best, but I’ve since relented to the idea that there’s no shame in doing so and does not have to translate into a lack of conviction in one’s self
A revelation I’ve recently had with the end goal of being a successful founder - returning back to a startup in the interim to get momentum may be better than keeping the course ideating/validating past a certain point (for me, 8 months later).
Nobody knows what’s best, but I’ve since relented to the idea that there’s no shame in doing so and does not have to translate into a lack of conviction in one’s self
At least this is what I’m telling myself
Definitely no shame in doing so - going back to a startup makes all the more sense if you know why you're doing it!
Super timely post for just my own thinking! Really great writeup
Thanks Daniel! Glad you enjoyed.