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I DID It! Dealing with Bad Mood While Building Bad Products

I want to share to feel easier, to express and show others the hard process behind failing with products.

Inspired by other creators and having passion creating short videos I've decided to share my makers' lessons in the form of videos.

This one is about KEEPING THE GOOD MOOD while building not-that-successful-products.

SPOILER ALERT. I would describe the main point of my video. Or check the video.

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MY POINT

When you are an entrepreneur you have to feel okay with failing. I will share how I am doing it.

I am a huge proponent of self-awareness. It is even more important than learning. For me, it's about subject of learning. What I am learning about?

When I build a product I believe is this statement:

  • I build a product
  • I build myself

And even if the product is failing, I can still do my conclusion and improve the one very important product - myself. So It can be a total loss. That is a positive part that keeps me going.

It's about myself, my skills, my knowledge. Trying to find the fact what did I specifically did wrong that turned out to be a bad product.

Keep iterating with yourself, so to speak.

The product might fail and be forgotten in history - but there is a product that did not fail, only became better. One iteration at a time.

Yo! That's all. Hey, hey, ho, ho sub to my channel! I would appreciate a good company.

Now, let's keep building.

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on May 25, 2020
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