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"That's because you're still failing"

20 pointsby MattRogishabout 11 years ago

3 comments

socrates1998about 11 years ago
If you have work 100 hours a week to barely survive, then you are doing something wrong.<p>Building a business is very much a roller coaster ride.<p>You work hard to land a couple of deals. Then you work harder to make sure those deals stick. Then you figure out a way to hire or contract out the rest of the work. Then you try to land more deals and so on.<p>Hopefully, one day as a founder you are able to work as much or as little as you want and the business will still thrive.<p>Then, of course, you look to sell.<p>I don&#x27;t the idea of extremes: &quot;It&#x27;s easy to build a business, I can do it on 15 hours a week.&quot; or &quot;I have to work 100 hours just to break even and make payroll.&quot;<p>If you are doing either one of those, you have a problem, in my opinion.
jamesaguilarabout 11 years ago
A hearty &quot;mmmmmmmmmmeehhhh&quot; to that quote. Yay to the rest of the post.<p>There are plenty of non-failing businesses out there that do not require you to sacrifice your nights and weekends. The fact that you&#x27;re not running one of those is neither a credit nor a discredit to you. It&#x27;s just a certain type of business and a certain approach to business, which is not universal.
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level09about 11 years ago
Yeah the problem is probably that each on of them defines success differently.