π Iβm an engineering student from India working on a SaaS product with just vision, mission & passionβ no team, no capital, no experience.
π Sometimes self-doubt creeps inβ¦
How do early founders push through it ?
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@trying_to_exits Unpopular opinion: Engineering teaches us much more than coding. It teaches pressure handling, last-minute execution, teamwork, collaboration, friendships, and how to enjoy the journey.
@itsaaroshi Remote working in Microsoft, due to saving the complete spend and living with family and friends is always the best part. And MS itself is a good product based company.
So true. Building real business is always a boring and repetitive task, which most founders hate. So they seek progress in writing a tweet, founder title and personal branding .
A lot of founders don't actually want to build businesses.
They want:
- the founder title
- startup aesthetics
- building in public tweets
- validation from other founders
Because real business building is repetitive and boring.