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- Aug 15, 2018
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Hey Fastlaneners,
I’m a 22 year old photographer and recent college grad. I’ve always been enamored with the idea of being an entrepreneur, even before I ever heard the word.
I made a decent amount of money as a kid selling stuff while throughout grade school (candy, lunches). I even continued doing so during college (the leafy kind of candy).
After reading TMF and being halfway done with UNSCRIPTED ; it’s become painfully clear why I haven’t been very successful after college. My values are skewed towards getting rich for myself while offering minimal value to others, and I’ve chosen a very saturated field (photography) as my primary business vehicle.
Being in the real world has seriously reduced my nerve. Every morning I’m racked with desperate need to leave my shitty job and get out of my constant financial struggle. UNSCRIPTED showed me that these feelings might be getting in the way of taking my time and creating a business that follows the unscripted philosophy correctly.
Does anyone have any suggestions for getting through these feelings and reorienting myself for success?
I’m a 22 year old photographer and recent college grad. I’ve always been enamored with the idea of being an entrepreneur, even before I ever heard the word.
I made a decent amount of money as a kid selling stuff while throughout grade school (candy, lunches). I even continued doing so during college (the leafy kind of candy).
After reading TMF and being halfway done with UNSCRIPTED ; it’s become painfully clear why I haven’t been very successful after college. My values are skewed towards getting rich for myself while offering minimal value to others, and I’ve chosen a very saturated field (photography) as my primary business vehicle.
Being in the real world has seriously reduced my nerve. Every morning I’m racked with desperate need to leave my shitty job and get out of my constant financial struggle. UNSCRIPTED showed me that these feelings might be getting in the way of taking my time and creating a business that follows the unscripted philosophy correctly.
Does anyone have any suggestions for getting through these feelings and reorienting myself for success?
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