Save your time and invest it elsewhere

As a bootstrapper, I observed interviews for over 6 months and learned no valuable lessons.
I learned the following things:
- How disputes will be handled.
- How to retain top talent
- How to give feedback to employees
When I was learning these things, I thought I was on to something big. But in reality, it was just a procrastination.
Here we have discussed the drawbacks of consuming too many of these interviews.
When I started learning to code, I had a secret desire to build my own business.
At first, I was unsure whether to get a job or start my own business.
However, as time went on and I consumed a lot of entrepreneurial content, I became convinced that I wanted to start a business.
When he wasn’t spending his time learning to code, he was watching interviews with successful entrepreneurs who had built companies worth over $100 million.
I didn’t intentionally choose these founders, but all the interviews and podcasts I watched included these types of guests.
I thought these entrepreneurs were building something big and could easily teach me how to start and run a business.
I learned something new every day.
A few months after consuming this type of content, I started my first business. I learned a lot and should have been successful, but unfortunately I failed.
share only the victories
I have never revealed anywhere why I started writing online after failing.
Writing is good for your personal brand and everything else. But the main reason for writing online was to share the lessons learned from my failures.
I’ve never seen a successful entrepreneur talk about his failures. They just use it…