I think of quiting every day to be able to work on my startup idea, I am not the bread winner but also not brave enough to take action. can you please give a reality check by sharing your startup failure stories and how it impacted you? are you still working on another startup idea or joined back some company?
many thanks in advance.
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I tried multiple times to make product in healthcare space without success. Will try again. You learn to get over failures and keep on trying.
Currently working on a friendship app. I have a full time job so finances are stable. Will go part time or quit if it takes off. Without stable finances, you might make decisions you otherwise might not, and give up more than you want.
He says, and I quote:
"There is nothing better on your resume than saying I tried 2 launching startups, and I am less than 30 years old"
Go for it!
Started off really well, got a really experienced dev (think 20+ years) who believed in the idea. I let him take complete control of the tech side whilst I started going door to door, direct messaging people etc trying to get members. In 8 months we had 8 paying users, with may more users.
Then we decided that our country was too small for the product. (Product was a P2P based tool). The tech guy lived in LA so we decided to start from scratch in the US - First big mistake. Limited money for marketing, no door to door etc had a hard time getting users.
Investor contacted saying he wanted to invest 100k if we meet him the next day (basically < 12 hours). Second mistake - no way i could catch a flight that quick and told him im not from the same country but the other (tech) guy is. No reply after this.
Soon after lack of money, lack of users we decided to call it a day after 2 years.
About to start another one. Learnt a lot, time to put it into practise. Peace.