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by jasonkester
4833 days ago
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Yes, absolutely. Build lots of stuff. Entrepreneurship is about building stuff to make you money. Whether you want to include cliffs or planes is entirely up to you. Lots of things that make money start off small and ramp up slowly. It might take months before your new thing is bringing in even $100/month in revenue. But that's calendar time, not necessarily labor time. So you might find you have room in there to build a second thing while you're waiting for the first one to take off. You'll find people here with a half dozen SaaS products on the market, all building on themselves every month, all in some state of active development. You'll find even more people here with one or two products out there who are still working 40 hour weeks either contracting or as an employee. Sure you can follow the 90-hour-week, VC-backed path if you like. And if so, you probably won't find much time for anything else. But you don't have to. It's a wide spectrum, and that world is a very tiny slice at one edge. |
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