What 10 years of entrepreneurship looks like from the inside
The honest evolution of someone who started with nothing but a desire for freedom.
A Decade In: What I Built, What I Lost, and Why I Regret None of It
So not a lot of people talk about what entrepreneurship really feels like when you’re starting… or how the process actually unfolds over time.
In the video below, I give a brief overview of how things unfolded for me over the years, the decisions, the confusion, the shifts, and what it actually took to get to where I am right now.
Because I didn’t start with some big vision or master plan.
At the beginning, I was around 26 years old when I first became interested in entrepreneurship. I didn’t want to work a job anymore. I wanted money, I wanted freedom, and I wanted control over my time.
The problem? I just had nothing built. Just a job.
I wanted to get out of the normal path of working a 9 to 5 and build something meaningful, something that could help people while also allowing me to live life on my own terms.
Which, at the end of the day, is what most people want. So I started exploring different paths to make that happen. In the video, I go over how I started with e-commerce, Shopify dropshipping, then moved into social media marketing, and eventually evolved into who I am today, an author, writer, and entrepreneur.
And the truth is, a lot did not work until it did.
I can’t really say I failed, because I was able to make money with every venture I got into. I was able to sustain myself for a while, but so far I have evolved over what I have tried before.
Over time, I started to understand how things really work:
How the internet works
How marketing works
How building an audience works
How time and progress work
How growth works
How time and compounding effects work
Basically, what it actually takes to make something happen long term. Because it is never clear at the beginning.
That’s when I began shifting toward building a personal brand, creating content, and using the written word to help people. Because one thing I realized is that the skills compound. Nothing was wasted.
So now:
I can get up whenever I want
Go to sleep whenever I want
Live off my own creative work
Live where I want
I can honestly say I’m grateful and proud of how far I’ve come, and I am barely getting started.
And I dont say this to be cocky, I am still growing, I’m still figuring things out. I have a lot to learn and I still have a lot to achieve. My audience is still small, my income is good but it can be better, but overall I am super content with my life even though I am still early in my journey.
If you want to see me talking about my story don’t forget to check the video.


