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by AlphaEvolve
6123 days ago
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To be perfectly honest, you got to ask my ex-wife about this..
I learned this the hard way unfortunately. Before starting a venture, make sure the foundation of your couple and family are strong. It takes a LOT of commitment, patience, energy just to get yourself started. Imagine that you have to invest as much on the personal level too (if not more). If you don't, your partner/wife will resent you. I know it's hard, but always try to balance things out. Time management is a key. Edit: I am now where I wanted to be professionally, it took me more than a year of hard work, sleepless night juggling between a fulltime job, my ventures, and divorce documents.. I am 'successful', but no one to share it with :( |
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My clock has been ticking for 3 years and not sure if the hard work will pay off but I won't trade what I do for anything else.
Sometimes finding the right person is just as hard (or harder) than being successful in a startup.