The content describes the author's experience of founding a UX design startup called Designist in Pakistan in 2017. The first year was filled with uncertainty and a steep learning curve in managing the business and a growing team. The second year saw rapid growth but also significant mismanagement, lack of focus, and unclear goals, leading the author to struggle with his role as an inexperienced founder.
In the third year, the author faced a crisis of confidence, doubting his skills and passion for entrepreneurship. This prompted him to take a step back, travel, and reflect on his purpose. He realized he was not yet ready for the responsibilities of leading a startup and decided to part ways with Designist in 2019 to explore new opportunities and learn from others.
The author emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and being honest about one's readiness for entrepreneurship, even if it means letting go of a venture one is deeply passionate about. The content highlights the author's personal growth journey, including lessons learned in management, communication, and staying true to oneself.
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by Ali Shaharya... à medium.com 04-24-2024
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