Lets discuss the Dark Side of Entrepreneurship
Antony
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During my last startup, I faced numerous difficult phases, but I received no guidance or support.
1. It often felt like I was walking alone in the middle of a scorching desert, with no one to turn to for help, but I held onto hope that someday things would get better.
2. Simply being an expert in your field is not enough to ensure success; you must excel in every aspect of your business.
I would love to hear more about your personal experiences and what you have learned from them
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Pranab Buragohain@pranabgohain
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Cannot generalise, but there are numerous stories of Founders losing all savings, broken relationships, health issues due to long working hours, mental well-being concerns due to constant pressure for growth.
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It’s hard starting something from scratch. I’ve been at it for 4+ years, and the tasks I’ve learned to do because I had to is immense. It’s my life’s work, and important for me to steer everything for authenticity. What I faced is knowing and sticking to my values. Few have cheered me on, only 2 can fully see my vision, and I am amazed how ugly people have acted. Maybe they feel threatened, are insecure and you know what..,they are the ones with the clout in the community and lack happiness, evidenced by how non collaboratively they’ve responded to my efforts. But the 2 who see the vision, it’s a huge wow when they support me privately and publicly. Keeps me going. My best advice as an older member of the PH community is to seek mentorship. It’s free and people love to give back. It’s made an immense difference for me, and I started this entrepreneurship journey at the age of 49.
In my opinion, anxiety is quite a typical feeling when You start your own business. I had the same feeling so many times, but also I knew it won't last forever.
What really helps me is having hobbies beside work in the business. Actually, I love climbing, and after every training, I feel even more energy (besides being physically tired).