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thank you for sharing!


Howdy to Omaha !

I was born & raised to be an entrepreneur so it was no leap to know that I would do it.

>very long days,

etc. has always been known to come with the territory.

I probably only became conscious of it as about a 12-year old, but there is a piece of advice I was well aware of by then.

Of course, I wanted to take initiative but I was too young.

Regardless, there is advice I always heed, and I was cognizant that my actions did not yet reflect my desires.

Anyway, I was doing pretty good in my father's company at the time.

Later, after college it was truly wisest to work toward employment with a multinational outfit, to become established in an industry before going out on my own.

I witnessed all kinds of amazing opportunities pass me by for a number of years, I wanted to take initiative but it didn't bother me because I just couldn't afford to open up shop yet.

Once I did start my company, more opportunities and more difficulties did arise than I had anticipated, but I wouldn't have done it any other way.

Now with 20/20 hindsight the one piece of advice that has always been in view and seems to stand the test of time.

This isn't just how I felt 6 months to a year before I left my employer, this is how I felt for decades before starting my company:

Start Sooner.

That's why I did manage to start it as soon as I could, and it was a tremendous advantage.


idk, it seems like an appropriate Q for a forum?


Just seems odd to ask a bunch of random strangers who cannot know YC's internal decisions or policies rather than ask the party who makes those.


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