I posted something yesterday talking about how I hit $25k MRR.

Then I got dozens of DMs. Some from people who genuinely wanted advice.

But some others are depressed that they’re not rich. “How can I hit $25k MRR? I hate my life rn!”

Can we please take a chill pill and stop watching hustle porn?! I failed countless businesses. I cried so many nights cause I convinced myself I was a failure.

I have friends who are worth $10M+ by age 21. I have friends who are worth $10M+ by age 31. And I have friends who are worthless.

It’s fucking different for everyone. No need to be depressed or angry at yourself. Just keep learning and growing. I made some of my best friends in the process of building (and failing) my businesses.

Do people not build businesses for fun anymore? Do we have to immediately flex on Instagram in order to be validated?

/end rant

  • RazorClouds@alien.topB
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    I see the money for the flex stuff on the internet and such, but growing up in a dying midwest town with 10kish population where your options were go to community college if you could afford it, factory work, or military and move away (and I still live in the same town sadly), I have seen so many people try and start a business to try and get out. There are a couple success stories but most don’t make it past the first year, mostly due to lack of customers. Of course a few kids went to a real college but that was due to generational wealth of the established businesses in the town. Also rich people moving to the low cost of living area after gaining their wealth is decently common here.

    I never really saw a success for a flex situation here. It probably happened. But I just saw people wanting to escape or get by without having to put 50 hours a week into one of the 30 factories in and just outside the town. I think the graduating class for the college hasn’t exceeded 50 graduates in a hundred years. I have definitely experienced the hustle porn but only online due to where I live.