
What’s the one thing that kept you going when your startup almost broke you?
We often discuss success here, including launches, traction, and growth hacks.
But let’s talk about something else for a moment.
That one moment when it felt like it was over.
No funding. No traction. Silence from users. The team is falling apart.
You doubted everything.
What kept you going?
For me, it wasn’t motivation or a podcast quote.
It was a single, silent look from my dad, the kind that says “I see you” without words.
I remembered that.
And I kept building.
I’m writing a book about the mess behind the mission, not just what worked, but what broke me.
But I’d love to hear your moment.
What got you through the lowest point? Drop yours. I’ll read every one.
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@crazystartuper I believe in myself, even when things get tough, and I have unwavering faith in God to guide me through every step.
It’s really inspiring to hear that you’re writing something that genuinely matters.
Keep Going! Great work.
@sania_khan10 Thank you so much, Sania.
Faith really does carry us through the fog.
I’ve found that sometimes the most powerful guidance comes in stillness, not action.
Wishing you strength on your journey too.
Let’s keep building, even when no one sees.
@crazystartuper Yeah, let’s keep building step by step for ourselves, so one day we can look back and be truly proud.
There was a moment when I genuinely questioned if continuing made sense no responses, pipeline dried up, and the product vision felt foggy. What helped wasn’t motivation, but remembering how far I’d come without shortcuts.
Sometimes, it’s less about pushing forward and more about not stepping back. I told myself: "Even if it doesn’t scale right now, it still matters." That thought alone kept the wheels moving.
@priyanka_gosai1This hits deep.
“Not stepping back” is, in itself, a form of courage.
I relate so much to what you said: the pipeline dries up, vision blurs, but something, memory, integrity, stubborn hope keeps us moving.
Thank you for sharing this.
I’m truly honored to read your story.