startup-costs
, investment
, italy
It may sound a silly question…but listen to my story.
I’m 24 years old. In 2013 I started a small startup in Italy, my country, one of the most corrupted, messed up and stupid countries nowadays. I did it here because I had the opportunity to do it and I couldn’t imagine things could get worse than 2013 in Italy…
THE STARTUP
The startup involves Motorsport, a very small niche with small earnings prospect (I knew it and I didn’t care because it’s my passion and I love my job).
In this startup there is me (CEO and 100% worker), an investor (who gave me 10K + the kickoff I needed + precious help during all our adventure) and many freelance who work with us when necessary (around 10 ppl).
Since 2008, this industry lost around 70-80% of customers. That’s why I invested! Hoping for a recovery.
THE SITUATION AFTER 2 YEARS
The startup grew! (keep in mind that in Italy we are broke and 80% of people live with 1.2K per month) The first year I earned nothing but lost nothing, the second year I got like 1.5K per month and this year I can get to 2.5K net per month. After this year, me and my investor we will both recover the investment and start earning for real. Get ready for ridiculousness now:
HERE COMES THE PARADOX
I always thought success is when you build something that gives you profit. I thought success is when after X time you have more money than you had at the beginning. And here I am!
But I can’t define my adventure as successful…With my degree I can start work tomorrow for 100K year in Switzerland and I can’t imagine spending my life slowly drowning in this sea of ridiculousness, where I can’t legally grow my business and as a “successful” entrepreneur I can’t even buy a house. I can’t move. I can’t grow. I can’t trust. I don’t even know if I can sell my business.
So, what’s the real difference between success and failure?
Only you are able to answer your question, though my advice to anyone facing this question is to read “The Three Questions,” which is a short story by Russian author Leo Tolstoy.
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