14/05/2026
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Quitting Too Early Because of One Setback
Every startup hits a wall, usually around month 6 when the initial excitement fades. Sales stall, a hire quits, an investor ghosts you. Most young founders quit here, thinking the setback proves the idea was wrong.
But setbacks aren’t signals to stop—they’re data. A failed launch shows what messaging doesn’t work. A lost customer reveals product gaps. A cash crunch forces focus on what actually makes money.
The founders who make it aren’t always the smartest or best-funded. They’re the ones who treat setbacks as a filter, not a finish line. If you stay in the game, learn fast, and adjust after each hit, you’ll outlast most people who start.
Quitting is easy. Staying and adapting is what turns a side project into a real company.
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