I often felt like you when I was younger. A key for me was to realize success takes longer than you hope or plan. The reason agile/scrum was an invented was because no one could ever get their project timelines correct. It’s just the way we’re built as humans. My success was delayed because I wouldn’t give myself enough time or grace to let the initial plan work. I would run out of time or money and would be forced to switch gears. Good luck in your journey. Determination is the biggest factor in success and you seem to have plenty.
@@SalimRausch Loving the struggle is good but, flow is good too. As for me, I'm working on a new startup. In case you're interested, I've come across two really amazing sources for thinking about the type of company to start/product to build. One is this guy Christopher Lochhead who talks about owning a category (Lenny's Podcast | How to Become a Category Pirate - he's a bit annoying but content is superb) and the other is a guy named Thales Teixeira - teaches at Harvard and is also on RU-vid on various podcasts and discusses his theory on decoupling (very simple concept but, very powerful). I've done a few startups and constantly read and listen to business podcasts and have to say, I think these are two of the most important resources I've come across and they work together. Anyway, good connecting with you. Best of luck!