I Quit a $200,000 Job for My Dream Start-up. This is my story.

Chapter 3: A New Vision

I wasn’t sure if I was afraid to tell everyone that I couldn’t get it to work or if I actually knew I could make it work. Either way, I trekked on.

The biggest lesson learned from my darkest days was that you have to keep focusing on the big picture. You can’t look at the day to day cash flow early on as it will never match my opportunity cost at that time. Businesses take time to build and you need to give it a good 1.5 years before you will see significant traction. Small investments everyday payoff in the long run. You never just hit it big; you do small actions that result in a big action over a period of time.