Cleverly framed. I did McKinsey BA for 2 years and peaced out. Climbing the corporate ladder was not for me. Now I'm building a service business, transitioning from the model of "me as expert/ product" to creating a repeatable method so that I can go from one on one to one to many. It's exhausting being an entrepreneur, though! I have 2 kids and I call my business my 3rd child.
I have SO many thoughts. Love that you let your curiosity get fueled in the oxygen tank of Vegas. The paths make sense, but a few missing pieces (or I read too quickly). One, risk and appetite for risk taking (alluded to it without a doubt). Two, money language, so many people don't understand what theirs is and how it impacts their path. Three, the bespoke blend of hustle and curiosity (you have that in spades). So, so good. Love this one! 🪽🥃
Hey Andrew! Love your writing style, personable but informative! Hope you got some good wins at Vegas!
Loved your take on being a creative, sounds like a good way to start something small without investment capital and scale it to something that you may need equity for. Been really interested in that so thank you for the inspiration! I’ll start posting more as creativity seems to be where my heart lies. I liked your take that it’s also something that changes lives, not just brings money. It’s not enough to just the interesting, but to be interested as well is just as important. Looking forward to part 2!
Cleverly framed. I did McKinsey BA for 2 years and peaced out. Climbing the corporate ladder was not for me. Now I'm building a service business, transitioning from the model of "me as expert/ product" to creating a repeatable method so that I can go from one on one to one to many. It's exhausting being an entrepreneur, though! I have 2 kids and I call my business my 3rd child.
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I have SO many thoughts. Love that you let your curiosity get fueled in the oxygen tank of Vegas. The paths make sense, but a few missing pieces (or I read too quickly). One, risk and appetite for risk taking (alluded to it without a doubt). Two, money language, so many people don't understand what theirs is and how it impacts their path. Three, the bespoke blend of hustle and curiosity (you have that in spades). So, so good. Love this one! 🪽🥃
Hey Andrew! Love your writing style, personable but informative! Hope you got some good wins at Vegas!
Loved your take on being a creative, sounds like a good way to start something small without investment capital and scale it to something that you may need equity for. Been really interested in that so thank you for the inspiration! I’ll start posting more as creativity seems to be where my heart lies. I liked your take that it’s also something that changes lives, not just brings money. It’s not enough to just the interesting, but to be interested as well is just as important. Looking forward to part 2!