Building a startup is hard. On its surface, it's an utterly irrational use of time to try and solve a problem that's hard enough that no one has managed to solve it yet. Whether it's an investor, a family member, or some bozo who calls themselves a 'Business Advisor', you have to navigate dozens of competing sources of advice and judgement. Most of the time though, you've heard all their points before, because the loudest voice with the most biting criticism comes from inside yourself.
Introducing Campfire
Introducing Campfire
Introducing Campfire
Building a startup is hard. On its surface, it's an utterly irrational use of time to try and solve a problem that's hard enough that no one has managed to solve it yet. Whether it's an investor, a family member, or some bozo who calls themselves a 'Business Advisor', you have to navigate dozens of competing sources of advice and judgement. Most of the time though, you've heard all their points before, because the loudest voice with the most biting criticism comes from inside yourself.