When pitching my ideas/apps/products to people (friends, relatives, people at tech meetups, etc) there are people who don't like the idea, people who are lukewarm about it, and then there's the third category.<p>These people "get it". They see the big picture you see. They go there with you. They see all the use cases you envision and add more, usually enthusiastically. It's just pure <i>elation</i> talking with one of these people, especially after some lukewarm responses from others.<p>Of course, these people may be as wrong about the potential of your product as you are, so finding such people is no guarantee of success by any stretch, but it truly replenishes your energy after you talk to one of them.<p>What have your experiences been pitching to such people, especially when you were just starting out? Did their thumbs-up and feedback help more or less than the feedback from people who were lukewarm or negative about your idea or product?
I get same reactions, and I would disregard all of it... part of being an entrepreneur is faith in yourself that what you are doing is right. I think your only concern should be validating the idea and business. The people that say they get it, question them and try to validate assumptions. Figure out how to experiment cheaply, and build a mvp.