Non founders, Have you ever felt emotionally attached to the product or service you work with?
Udaya Sri
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During my last year of college, I volunteered at a youth organization, handling management tasks like organizing workshops, leading the team, and occasionally teaching online classes. I sometimes miss those days and find myself wondering how the organization is doing now.
It’s common for founders to be emotionally attached to their creation, but I’m curious how many non-founders feel the same way. I think many employees might also relate to this.
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Emma@emm_a
Absolutely! I once worked on a project that became like a second home. I still check in to see how it's doing.
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If you give your personality to your project, you are attached to it and it is hard to abandon it. happened to me a few times.
@busmark_w_nika That’s a great way to put it, give your personality to the project. Watching them make progress sometimes makes us feel really proud.
@all_appp_games I understand. It’s a nice reminder of how far you’ve come and the excitement you had when you first started.
@udaya_sri Totally.
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When you work on a project wholeheartedly, you naturally become attached to it, (obviously) this has happened to me a few times.
@hamza_afzal_butt I completely get it. It's a bitter sweet experience.
As long as I get a good salary, then definitely yes ☺️
100% me, and I think it's natural for founders to feel that way (if you're serious on your product).
I have this kind of feeling where I continuously 'kept on thinking' of how my product would be in the future, how my team could reach its highest potential, and how our product development cycles complies to our timeline, like DAY n NIGHT. If not, I'll feel demotivated in some way :/
@evan_christophers I get it, it's a real emotional rollercoaster. I think we just need to keep pushing forward and put in the effort.
Yes. Can be a bad thing if the product isn't good
@nathancoveyI hadn't considered that before, but now that you mention it, I see your point.
Absolutely! I once worked on a project that aligned perfectly with my personal values. It felt rewarding to see it make a difference.
@travis_hannah I understand that feeling. Keep going!
Yes, I’ve felt that. I worked at a local café that supported local artists and musicians. It was more than just a job; it was like a community. I miss the vibe and often think about the artists and friends I made their.
@tumblar_kevin That's awesome! It sounds like you had a good time working there.
Totally. I was a project coordinator for a charity focused on environmental conservation. The work was so impactful that I still follow their updates and feel a sense of pride and connection to their ongoing projects.
@philip_polk Looks like we're all going through the same stuff.
Totally. I felt a strong connection when I worked on a project that matched my values.
@maryam_adam1 I think it's tough for projects like these to let go.
Definitely! I worked with a team that developed educational tools for schools. Seeing the positive feedback from teachers and students made me feel really invested, and I still keep up with their developments.
@stephane_thrasher That's good!
I’ve experienced that before. When you put so much effort into something and see it thrive, it’s hard not to feel a personal stake in it.
@glenn_max I completely agree with you!
Absolutely! I used to work with a nonprofit that helped children with disabilities. Even though I’m not there anymore, I often think about the kids and hope they’re thriving. It’s hard not to get attached.
Definitely. I worked at a tech startup that developed a mental health app. I grew really close to the mission and the team, so I still check in on their progress and cheer them on from afar.
For sure I used to manage customers support for a small e commerce brand. I felt so connected to the customers and their stories. Sometimes, I still wonder how they're doing and if the brand is continuing to help them.
@puja__kumari I love that we're all on the same page.
Yes, I’ve felt that way. Working closely with a product or service can create a strong emotional connection, even if you're not the founder.
@nooraa_khan Exactly! I'm still figuring out how to handle it, though.
Absolutely! As a designer, I pour my heart and soul into every product I work on, even if I'm not the founder. Each project becomes a reflection of my creativity and hard work. It's bittersweet to finish a project and move on, but seeing users enjoy what I helped build makes it all worth it. That emotional connection is what drives me to keep pushing my skills and imagination to new heights with each new challenge.
Yeah, I definitely get emotionally attached to products I work on, especially if I'm really pouring my heart into it. It's like the product becomes your baby and it's hard to let go. I think a lot of non-founders who are really passionate about what they do probably experience this. It's a blessing and a curse!