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I'm having this same problem...

kenw on the foundercafe forum said this to me:


Regardless of tech stack, this matters more:

1.are you solving a problem
2.for a customer who understands they have a problem, and
3.that customer is willing to pay someone to solve that problem, and
4.those customers are willing to pay you to solve that problem, and
5.there are enough of those customers willing to buy your solution, and
6.you have a way to find and market to them in a repeatable fashion
7.you enjoy the customers and helping them find a solution to their problem
8.you enjoy maintaining and improving the solution you have built.

If you can say yes to those things, who cares what the stack is, you’re gonna have good times.


Maybe key is to know what's important and what's not... just keep moving forward.

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