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Well, I'm super impressed. I wish I could do half of what this guy can do.

But he needs to be careful not to overdo it. It's fun and exciting to get all this tech up and running. But at some point, it becomes a drudge. And burnout is right around the corner.

I would say that if he can farm out as much as possible and focus on marketing and sales which are the drivers for most company's continued success. In a sense, he has by using the cloud but what he's doing is way too much for one person.

I used to be a laid back kind of guy and would get irritated when I was hurried and clearly there was no impending death. But now I understand that the limit lies within us. At some point, we all give up. There are those that take a long time and there are those that give up relatively fast but giving up is part of the process. So we are in a hurry to get as much done before we decide to stop what has not been successful. By putting so much burden upon your self you make it so much more likely that you will give up before you find success.



>he's doing is way too much for one person

You have no clue what is "too much" for the author of this post.




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