If you could do it again, when would you have started your first start up?
mae lin
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Travis
i've learnt it's all about learning - so the earlier, the better!
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earlier the better!
For a serious startup, probs 21, less responsibilities. For side projects... as early as possible so 15!
side hustling through uni is the way to build a startup!
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27 would have been perfect, especially for the startup im working on now. would have been matured more than enough for the new stock/crypto trader boom we seen during the start of the pandemic.
the earlier, the more learnings, the better :)
great question! the sooner you can learn from mistakes and get stronger for the next go-round, the better i guess :)