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RE: Sometimes We Have No Plan B...

in #entrepreneurship5 years ago

I actually found that not having a plan B is great when starting out with a business, as it keeps you focussed on this project even throughout the hard times instead of jumping on the next train immediately.

The hard part, though, is to find the right time to diversify to make it all more robust...

In any case, the most important is to have a good time along the way.

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agreed. keeps you very focused and won’t just give up when things hit a wall.

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