I’m no longer in love with my idea, but I don’t know why.

It is like I had lost interest in the problem I wanted to solve. Maybe it doesn’t really exist.

I think there are 4 possible reasons I don’t want to accept:
– I realized it is not such a good idea;
– I realized how difficult it is to create;
– I don’t really want to do this in my life;
– I just have…fear.

Is this ever happened to someone of you?

 

 


  • I’m feeling like I had already lived the future, seen how strong I imagined it. Passion burned, I don’t get excited when I think I have a good idea. I’m not a genius anymore 🙂

    • More no than yes, but also becouse, I think, it is more effective to see it rather than talking about it! Should I make a graphic preview to show it to customers? Or should I ask questions about their habits?

  • I’m in a similar spot right now. I spent the last 2.5 years or so bootstrapping 2 days a week as a solo founder. I’m not sure if it’s because I’m just tired to the bone, or if it’s any or all of the reasons you mentioned. Yesterday I made a list of stuff I want to do and the startup wasn’t on the list. I guess that’s a sign.

    Just saying aloud I want to quit feels like heresy, but also a relief. I did learn a hell of a lot in the past years, so I get to keep the experience.

    Forcing myself to go through the motions just burns me out.

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