If you could close your current project and start over with $200k in the bank - would you do it?

Twos Joe ✌️
7 replies
They say the second time is easier - but how much does your current project mean to you?

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André J
It would go 50% faster that's for sure. So much acquired knowledge in the first ride.
André J
@twosjoe Yes, You have to finish. If you started at the end when you began that shouldn't be a problem. There are always opportunities that come in the future, even tho you can't see them right now.
Twos Joe ✌️
@sentry_co Absolutely. But it is also very hard to imagine leaving something you've worked so hard on behind right?
Twos Joe ✌️
@sentry_co Sage words, my friend, and I agree entirely. Every day is a new start and overly concerning yourself with the past is a recipe for disaster.
Marge Devy
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Jarry
i woudl definitely do that
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