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  • The Solopreneur Journey: Is It Really for Everyone? Could the Next Unicorn Be Built Alone?"

    Paula Schiffelbein
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    🚀 The idea of building something entirely on your own sounds appealing to many, but the reality of being a solopreneur isn’t for everyone. Personally, I never dreamed of taking this path alone. I’ve always been a team player—I find comfort and inspiration in discussing ideas, collaborating, and creating with others. It’s where the magic happens for me. ⚖️ But what about going solo? There are clear advantages, like full creative control, faster decision-making, and the ability to set your own pace. Yet, it can be isolating and overwhelming to wear all the hats, from product development to sales and marketing. 🔍 Are you someone who thrives in independence, or do you find strength in teamwork? Have you tried going solo, or do you prefer to work in collaboration with others? Do you believe that the next unicorns might come from a solopreneurs? Drop your thoughts below and let’s discuss the pros and cons of the solopreneur path.

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    Simon🍋
    Not for everyone. Unicorns are rarely solo ventures, but they're possible with the right idea, persistence, and execution. Remember eBay? The founder, Pierre Omidyar, was working solo in the beginning, and it exploded in popularity at some point.
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    Tracey glen
    Going solo is empowering, but it can feel lonely i believe great ideas often come from working together.
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    Morgan Harriss
    Collaboration sparks creativity for me. I think unicorns often need a mix of solo work and teamwork to thrive.
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    Robbie Glenn
    Independence is great! I love making my own decisions as a solopreneur, though I miss collaboration sometimes.
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    JoĂŁo Pereira
    I'm also on the "team player" side. I think it comes a point where we need to delegate some functions to people who might be better-suited for the job. Me, personally, I'm mostly a back-end developer, so when (hopefully) my company grows, I'll definitely reach out to some designers, lawyers, accountants... With that said, I think a solo developer can still get an impressive, well-rounded product just by themselves!
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