6,04,800 seconds into rebuilding my portfolio.
Others chase timelines.
I track intention.
Music still on 🎧
Cold still biting ❄️
Focus unchanged.
Updates:
✅ Refined skill hierarchy
✅ Stronger first impression
✅ Cleaner flow
✅ Words now say less mean more
No rush.
No noise.
Still building.
Still precise.
5,18,400 seconds into rebuilding my portfolio.
Others count days.
I count seconds.
Music on 🎧
Cold outside ❄️
Locked in.
Updates:
✅ Added a skills section
✅ Removed noise
✅ Improved structure
✅ Sharper copy
Still building.
Still focused. 🟢
The trust mistake I made in my first startup
I believed this:
👉 Build a good product and people will come.
They didn’t.
I was in people’s DMs saying:
“Hey, try my product”
“Can you give feedback?”
“It’s free”
But I was a stranger.
No audience.
No proof.
No trust.
So every message felt like spam even though I genuinely cared.
The truth I learned:
People don’t buy products first.
They buy belief.
Belief that:
You know what you’re doing
You’ll still be around
Others already trust you
I had none of that.
That’s why it was hard.
Now I do it differently:
=> I share what I’m building.
=> I share what I’m learning.
=> I show up before I sell.
When people trust you, marketing stops feeling like begging.
They come to you.
That was the signal I missed.
Won’t ignore it again.
Happy Christmas Eve.