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  • What advice would you give to your youngest self?

    Sharath Kuruganty
    112 replies
    Makers, we all make mistakes when we work on projects. If there were a time you can go back, what would you change and what advice you give yourself?

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    Sachin Sinha
    Emerging Sales Leaders - SaaS
    Just show up every single day without fail.
    ronsheridan
    Never join threads like this and stay the fuck off Quora!
    Akash Bhadange
    Start investing your time and money!
    mikeorsini
    Don't worry so much. The world doesn't consider you an adult until at least 27 years old...
    Jessica Ramirez
    Life is numbers. There's no way around it. From your social security number to your credit score, your college GPA to your 401k, how many children do you have, how many divorces do you have, how much is your house worth? These are all numbers.. My younger self would have said love can pay the bills.
    Michael Yagudaev
    Stop thinking like a broke founder and start thinking like an investor. Use spreadsheets, calculate ROI, invest money into multiple asset classes. Start with a strong financial position, make small bets and learn quickly. Be patient, you only get the real benefit with consistent effort. No need to go 100% go big or go home. 50% will do, even 25% is better than nothing. Business is like cooking, you can't expect to cook on high-flame and not burn your dish. Don't cook hungry. Don't start a business when broke.
    Mathieu 👨🏾‍💻
    Seek profit in both money and time, equally. Seek satisfaction first in everything you do. Remember you'll die, every day.
    Stefan Smiljkovic
    Learn basic of programming, so you can do basic things without anyone external. That was important 15 years ago, now there are a lot of no-code tool. Learn to get rest and sleep enough. Balance is a key ☯️
    Justin Bassett-Green
    @stefan_smiljkovic even just being solid with basic Excel functions like IFS, HLOOKUP, INDIRECT, etc is a huge advantage
    Nurlan Nurmanov
    The World's first MVP marketplace
    The World's first MVP marketplace
    Buy AWS, invest in Bitcoin:)
    PB Josiah
    To take more risks.
    Devanand Premkumar
    @bomajosiah Success goes to the ones who attempt. Nothing is risk free. Go forward and success shall be yours :)
    Eugene Hauptmann
    To choose my environment and friends with a better focus on what I want to do next. To try things fast and get feedback early.
    Laura Nagyová
    Read more book while you have time. Free time melt once you start working.
    Leo Le Roy
    Learn foreign language and start travelling earlier.
    Mubashar Ali
    Never follow the trend. Listen and take advice only from experienced people.
    Milos Milic
    Be patient. Some things take time.
    Mavlonbek Muratov
    Ship products asap. Get feedback and improve.
    Anurag Singh
    Business News for Kids
    Business News for Kids
    Don't worry about advice. Build. 😅
    NEVER PROCRASTINATE. AS SOON AS YOU GET AN IDEA, START WORKING. Since last year I am procrastinating and so far I haven't launched a single side-project.
    Devanand Premkumar
    @falak_sher I am guilty of this 100%. Procrastination kills your chance of success in this highly competitive environment.
    Evan Sellers
    SignalFire - Remote Scripting Execution
    SignalFire - Remote Scripting Execution
    @falak_sher I am guilty of this still. But I like to set a short time frame a week or two and launch a prototype by then.
    Geetanjali Shrivastava
    @falak_sher I feel you! I ignored all my side projects in 2022. One of my goals for 2023 is to stop procrastinating and get going on all those projects! 🤞
    Aurelio
    Playing less video games, but come on WoW and Counter Strike were so good..!
    Matthew Browne
    @aureliovolle I rate some of my success in business to running guilds on WoW, just like running a company when done well!
    Stewart Barrett
    @aureliovolle @matthew_browne1 I should have spent more of my adult years gaming... that's where I went wrong.
    Joshua Dance
    Summer Bod 2020
    Be consistent. 10 minutes a day is better than 1 hour every week.