fanomvibes

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[–] fanomvibes@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago (1 children)

Dude failure is endless. Most people fail until they hit 50 years old. You’ll be alright. Don’t beat yourself over it too much. As you get older you’ll get tired of making emotional decisions (just like me) and you’ll inevitably start winning. When you get older life becomes boring. You get lonely, and literally the only place left to go is up. This is why older people are more successful than young people. You are lucky to still have your parents care about you, but when you hit 28, that’s when you realize nobody is coming to save you then you’ll start succeeding in ways that you never thought was possible when you were younger. The emotions will disappear and all you’ll be left with is a latter that will take you to the top.

[–] fanomvibes@alien.top 1 points 10 months ago

Your idea will fail eventually if it’s not a evergreen business. Don’t chase trends, don’t chase feelings. Ask yourself is this a evergreen product or not? You’re not going to fail if you sell things like pet supplies, or if you offer junk removal services. Cleaning services. Maybe a marketing agency? Not sure if marketing agencies can get replaced by AI, the creative aspect is what makes it somewhat evergreen. It’s constantly changing so you would have to adapt to the changes.

Don’t over indulge in passion and stay away from overly complex industries. Find a balance between the two then voila! Success!

 

I’ve been struggling in business very badly. I used to be able to get away with putting in minimal effort now it seems as though I don’t see any results unless I put in a huge amount of upfront work. I’m realizing the work just needs to be done and once the work is done I’ll be fine.

I’m literally a couple months away from my first success since this recession started. It’s been a nightmare trying to figure out how to navigate. I’m used to making quick profits, when the economy allowed it. These days you just have to let the work & capital compound!

What business issues are you guys dealing with as result of the recession?

Is anyone able to see smooth success? If so, how?