Occasional ramblings of a genealogy-focused web entrepreneur

 

Being an entrepreneur

caterpillarcowboy:

For the first time since November 2008, I’m getting a paycheck today. It’s not much ($930.46) and 1/5th of what I used to be paid, but I’ll take it. Needless to say, I have no money left and credit card bills to pay, so it’s coming at a good time.

Being an entrepreneur means sacrifice. I gave up my $3000/month beautiful Brooklyn loft for splitting a 2 bedroom with 3 people in Bayonne, NJ for $300/month. I was without health insurance for 15 months. And I can’t tell you just how much I appreciate J for putting up with living in Bayonne when I know she misses NYC and hates the commute.

Being an entrepreneur means being comfortable living on the edge. Last March, when I was still in Brooklyn, I had a $3000 rent check due in 2 weeks, and I didn’t have the money to pay it. And yet, you find a way. I was able to secure an investor and pay my rent on time.

Being an entrepreneur means riding a rollercoaster. One day in December, we’re celebrating because an angel investor told us he wanted to put in $200,000. Over the following weeks, we agree to a price and terms, and then he pulls out. From what Chris Dixon writes, this is more common than it should be. In the end, though, I think it was the best thing that could have happened to us.

Being an entrepreneur means compromise. Having no money means you can’t buy what you want, go out to eat whenever you want, travel wherever you want. But in return, you get to create something meaningful, be your own boss, and love what you do.

I wouldn’t have it any other way.

Right behind you, David. Thanks.

  1. siminoff reblogged this from caterpillarcowboy and added:
    below post from David...It brought back memories...a very...
  2. robgo reblogged this from caterpillarcowboy
  3. hikari17 reblogged this from caterpillarcowboy and added:
    Right behind you, David. Thanks.
  4. hlewisallways reblogged this from caterpillarcowboy and added:
    This makes me think...should’ve quit...“went for it”. A...
  5. alexismichelle reblogged this from caterpillarcowboy and added:
    you pay it forward more than anyone I’ve met. I,...many others, are 1000000%
  6. damoon reblogged this from caterpillarcowboy
  7. brooksjordan reblogged this from caterpillarcowboy
  8. bundlehq reblogged this from caterpillarcowboy
  9. winenutnyc reblogged this from caterpillarcowboy and added:
    congratulations on...paycheck. You’ll...“earn” the company...
  10. caterpillarcowboy posted this