I know how this sounds. Sorry if it’s a stupid question. I built a small little site in my hometown for kids in highschool. It’s got a good amount of users and I can see it growing. The only problem is I don’t really care. I’m about to graduate highschool and I want to do more ambitious things during college. I don’t want this project I don’t care about to take away my ability to focus on things I do care about. At the same time, it’s hard coming up with good ideas and I might have an opportunity to practice making something big out of a side project.
What should I do?
Hey there! It’s great that you’ve created something that’s gained traction. However, passion is a key driver in the startup world. If this project doesn’t excite you, it might be challenging to maintain the energy and commitment needed for its growth. Since you’re about to enter college and are looking for more ambitious projects, it could be a good idea to either pass this site on to someone who shares its vision or perhaps set it up in a way that requires minimal oversight from you. This way, you can focus on what truly interests you while ensuring that your creation continues to benefit its users. Remember, it’s okay to move on from projects that no longer align with your interests or goals.