Most entrepreneurs I've seen had a burning itch to work for themselves ever since they were young
I, on the other hand, was scared of starting a business since I was under the assumption that businesses needed upfront capital.
For over 2 years, I had been working at a stable corporate job, receiving a steady paycheck and having a predictable routine.
I used to work on side projects for fun
But then suddenly I was laid off from work which got me by surprise
Instead of finding another job, I thought it would be a better idea to get my business to profitability
So I jumped full-time into entrepreneurship when I was making only $63 MRR.
Fast forward to now, I actually make more than I ever did at my day job
I've shared my journey of how I took the path of a solopreneur after being afraid to take risks
While this isn't a big success story, thought this might be useful to entrepreneurs out there facing imposter syndrome
Thank you :)