Eventually, you have to move from "Does Anything" to "Does the Right Thing." Paying your dues includes learning when to finally say no to protect your time and wallet .
The "Tale of Paying Dues" isn't a tragedy; it's a rite of passage. If it were easy, everyone would do it. The struggle is what gives the success its weight.
You can't complain about the results you didn't get from the work you didn't do. Success is inevitable for those who refuse to see failure as a final stop . Erina_Does_Anything_A_Tale_of_Paying_Dues_ver1....
To anyone currently stuck in their own ver 1.0 , keep going. The dues are expensive, but the freedom you're buying is priceless.
Everything was a draft. I learned that perfectionism is just procrastination in a suit . You have to be willing to look a little silly in public to eventually look successful in private. The Debt We Don’t Talk About Eventually, you have to move from "Does Anything"
They say the first version of anything is just a placeholder for the person you’re supposed to become. If that’s true, of my journey was a messy, caffeine-fueled mosaic of "yes."
We often talk about financial debt—and trust me, paying off debt on a limited income is a saga in itself—but there’s also the "emotional debt" of a startup. It’s the time you borrow from your sleep, your friends, and your sanity to build something out of nothing. The struggle is what gives the success its weight
Every software, every tax form, and every cold email was a hurdle. I wasn't an expert; I was a student with a very high tolerance for embarrassment.