In a startup environment…

Jeremy Goh
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1 min readJan 11, 2013

Through the year of 2012, I’ll highlight the moments of being in and now working on a startup.

  • What you do — is not wasted. (It’s how the dots will link together)
  • Who you meet is all important. (They could be your future brothers)
  • What you see — isn’t reality. (It’s years of hard work)
  • What you count — isn’t money. (It’s sweat, blood, tears of a team through the last few months)
  • What you want to do — can be done. (It’s how we manage our expectations & find the right talent.)
  • What you hear — isn’t successful marketing campaigns. (It’s real people doing things right.)
  • What you have to do — Be honest. (Lies can be seen in hours.)
  • What you do next — Might sound risky. (No pain, no gain, it’s about calculated risk and managing them.)
  • Belief is very important — Morales. (In a startup, you hear your inner voice, no financial advisors or mentors. Your sole decisions affects everyone around you. I’ve learnt it the hard way)
  • Your true happiness — Is about helping people making life a lil better for everyone.
  • Credit and power — Is all about your great team that runs with you.
  • Your competitors — There to motivate and support you.
  • Don’t torture yourself — If you are not happy about what you are working on, quit or review it immediately. Never leave life to chance.
  • The difference between yesterday and today? — Action

You never know tomorrow exist.

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Jeremy Goh
jeremygoh

Travel + humanising technology. Security Print @ HP. Follow for stories on perspectives around the world of humane connections. Made in SG / TW