The story of the day I decided to abandon my startup, all because of one e-mail.
In October of last year, I was running engineering for a promising mobile commerce startup that I co-founded in 2011. By many Silicon Valley measures, we were doing well – seed funded, making revenue, ~20 person team, multiple launched products, etc. It was comfortable.
Why I abandoned my startup
Posted by clickfire under StartupsFrom http://westonmcbride.com 3970 days ago
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3970 days ago
In the end starting and running a business is about commitment. If you no longer have that commitment or if you are just continuing because you want to finish what you've started, you're probably doing things for the wrong reason. Thanks to Emory Rowland for sharing this post with the BizSugar community and thank you for sharing these important thoughts with your readers.