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imagine your startup is growing, and you see clear evidence that users like it and will continue to use it. but this is not what you are passionate about. how would you act? - selling the startup is not an option -this is not my case
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Take a vacation from my startup and do what I'm passionate about.. time will reveal the rest
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@tudorizer
one of my previous startups became this, so I sold it. I understand in your scenario this is not an option.
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Personally, I say go with it. 1. Success is hard to come by. 2. The experience and insights you’ll get outweighs the not guaranteed “happiness” of chasing something you’re more passionate about. 3. You may not be passionate about it now, but once you’ve spent more time in it, you may develop a love for it.
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@kbc
Start a side project
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@tomu.eth
quit, if i don't have a motivation every morning, i don't want to work anymore there (money isn't one for me)
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@khadijaali123
If selling the startup is not an option and this is not my passion, I would consider bringing in a partner or team member who is passionate about the business and can help drive its growth and success. Alternatively, I may explore ways to pivot the business towards something I am more passionate about while still meeting the needs of the current users.
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@yoitsyoung
hire a ceo
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