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This is a bit unorthodox. I honestly felt a bit weird doing it.

This is a bit unorthodox.

I honestly felt a bit weird doing it.

But I don't have any investors.

And I have spent the last year building in public.

So as strange as it felt to do. It did feel like the right move.

So consider yourselves my investors and consider this my investor update: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WuUxUYL-vqQ

This was quite a cathartic and rewarding experience for me.

Stepping away and identifying some of the key lessons that I learnt. And putting it out their publicly.

In the video, I review why I quit my job to take a dedicated year off to build businesses. I detail my:
🔴 Goals (what I hit and what I missed)
🔴 Charts and metrics
🔴 Lessons learnt
🔴 What's next

With this review, I'm excited that I've officially completed a full year off dedicated to building businesses. 🥳

If you took the time to watch it, thank you so much!

If there was anything that I mentioned that you think I should double down on - an idea, any advice - please let me know!

Keep building.

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Building in Public
on April 13, 2022
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