As I've had time to think about this, some of the unglamorous sides of entrepreneurship.

-we had to save and sacrifice a lot early on
-my wife (the real mvp) had to deal with multiple of her friends asking why she was with a guy making no money
-a bit of a lonely path as I had https://twitter.com/CoachFreeman5/status/1309570971662155776
virtually no friends at the onset who could understand what I was trying to achieve and the struggles
-rebuilt a lot of my "peer" group where now my average friend age is 10-20 years older
-long hours

Trying to be real b/c it's not all sunshine and rainbow unicorns out there
but is the most rewarding thing when you hit the "turning point."
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