The Internet Lied To You About Entrepreneurship
The Internet Lied To You About Entrepreneurship
They’ll show you the yachts. The Rolexes. The Lambos. The bottles. The wild “day in the life” vlogs from Bali, Dubai, or Paris.
But here’s what they don’t show you…
They don’t show you the 12-hour laptop days. They don’t show you skipping dinner with your family because a launch broke. They don’t show you canceling plans with friends because your ad account went down. They don’t show you staring at a screen at 3AM wondering if you’re insane for doing this.
This game isn’t about flash. It’s about obsession.
I’ve sacrificed YEARS of my life for this.
Not because I love missing birthdays, or think it’s “cool” to isolate myself, but because I made a decision:
I was going to build something that no one could ever take from me.
And guess what?
That doesn’t come easy. It doesn’t come without pain. And it sure as hell doesn’t come without silence, loneliness, and a mountain of delayed gratification.
So if you’re building right now, and you’re NOT in Dubai, you’re NOT on a yacht, you’re NOT flexing cars…
But you are sitting at your desk grinding your offers, refining your creatives, tweaking your site, or mapping your customer journey?
You’re exactly where you’re supposed to be. You’re not behind. You’re not doing it wrong. You’re in the part they don’t post about.
The part that makes you great.
So keep going. Stay locked in. Because one day you will get to show up in the Lambo…
…but you’ll never forget the nights it was just you and your laptop.
- Justin
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The Internet Lied To You About Entrepreneurship
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