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Fastlane doesn't have to mean you completely abandon your past and start afresh. It's akin to merging onto a highway. You don't immediately get on and change to the fastest lane, otherwise you'll cause an accident.
You have a valuable skill in an in-demand industry. A full time job is one, but not the only way to monetize. You can take contract/project based work and do it on your schedule while pursuing your fastlane venture. You can turn your knowledge and experience into a fastlane venture as well, maybe by creating
a guide/training/community around it (see wall street oasis for an example).
It all depends on where you are in your journey. If your fastlane venture is producing revenue and you want to scale it up, and can afford to do so, then there's nothing wrong in doing that. Otherwise, a middle option can be a viable path. Either way, doubts along the way are a normal part of the process. Eventually, people will stop caring and leave you alone.
You have a valuable skill in an in-demand industry. A full time job is one, but not the only way to monetize. You can take contract/project based work and do it on your schedule while pursuing your fastlane venture. You can turn your knowledge and experience into a fastlane venture as well, maybe by creating
a guide/training/community around it (see wall street oasis for an example).
It all depends on where you are in your journey. If your fastlane venture is producing revenue and you want to scale it up, and can afford to do so, then there's nothing wrong in doing that. Otherwise, a middle option can be a viable path. Either way, doubts along the way are a normal part of the process. Eventually, people will stop caring and leave you alone.
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