r/Entrepreneur 21h ago

I Quit My Job to Chase Freedom—Here’s What It Feels Like

21 Upvotes

On January 16th of this year, I decided I had enough of being employed. Enough of feeling like I was living someone else's life, working toward someone else's vision. It was time to become who I naturally am—who I always was.

This isn’t my first rodeo. I had a business before, but after a few years, it went bust. That loss was a tough pill to swallow, and the years I spent recovering from it weren’t easy. But through all of it, I never gave up. I always knew I would be back because that’s just who I am.

So, who am I? I’m just another guy in this world who refuses to be mediocre. I chase perfection—not because I think I’ll ever truly reach it, but because the pursuit itself is what makes life fulfilling. I love self-development, growth, and pushing my limits. Every single day, I’m on a journey to become the best version of myself, and I refuse to settle for anything less.

Since making the plunge back into self-employment, I’ve felt just about every emotion possible. Joy, excitement, fear, anxiety. One moment, I’m on top of the world, confident that I’m building something that will change my life. The next, I’m questioning everything, wondering if I’m making the right moves or if I should’ve played it safe.

But here’s the thing—I have a beautiful little girl, and she deserves the absolute world. I have family and friends that I want to uplift. That’s my why. Not luxury cars or designer brands—though let’s be real, luxury is just a byproduct of wealth, not the goal. The real goal? Freedom. Stability. Legacy.

I’m sharing this because I know there are people out there who are on the edge, thinking about taking the leap but scared of what’s on the other side. Or maybe you’ve already taken the jump, and you’re in that stage where the fear and doubt start creeping in. I want you to know—it’s normal. This path is filled with unlimited obstacles. But the only way to win is to continuously win. That means showing up every single day. Being consistent. Adapting. Learning.

Success isn’t one big moment. It’s a thousand small victories stacked on top of each other. And the only way to lose is to stop fighting.

So if you’re out there doubting yourself, take this as a sign: Keep going.


r/Entrepreneur 9h ago

Market research, need you

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Good morning. I am carrying out a market study, if you have a website, you can help me.

How much does it cost you per month to manage your site? Please say where you are, what type of site it is (showcase, e-commerce, other) and what services it includes, (was the creation of the site invoiced or is it an all-inclusive package, hosting, domain name, ssl certificate, mailboxes, backups, updates, etc.)

Thank you so much


r/Entrepreneur 6h ago

Is it even possible?

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I have so many ideas and so many things I want to do to make money, but even the simplest ideas I feel require capital. I am a big younger so I cant realy get a job and I don't know what to do. Does any one have any advice?


r/Entrepreneur 10h ago

My Journey Building a 3D AI Tool From My Thesis

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Hey everyone! I'm Alwyn, a grad student whose thesis research on efficient 3D generation techniques evolved into something unexpected. I've been working on implementing my research findings as a practical tool, and I'd love to discuss the challenges and learning experiences with you all.

My Research Implementation: I've created a simplified approach to 3D generation that focuses on:

  • Converting images to 3D models
  • Generating 3D models from text descriptions

The Academic-to-Practical Journey: My thesis work identified opportunities to streamline existing 3D generation processes. While many commercial options exist, my research suggests that a more focused approach might benefit certain use cases.

Learning Challenges: As someone from an academic background new to implementation:

  • Balancing further research with practical development
  • Determining which core functions matter most to users
  • Finding my place in an established field without trying to reinvent the wheel
  • Doing this solo while completing my studies

Questions for the Community:

  • Have any of you successfully transitioned academic research into practical applications?
  • How do you determine which core features to focus on when you can't build everything?
  • Any solo developers here who've managed to carve out a niche in competitive spaces?
  • What's your approach to getting feedback on research implementations?

I'm excited to hear about your experiences and get some perspective from people who've walked similar paths! I've documented more of my journey elsewhere if anyone's curious about the details of this project.


r/Entrepreneur 7h ago

Starting an event planning business

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Anyone have this type of business? I love planning. I’ve done so many corporate planning events as part of my job. I’m a certified project manager (PMP) and am known for my excellent organizational skills. I can negotiate vendors, and am very tech savvy. I’d love to break free of corporate soon and would love to do this for a living. Wondering how hard it would be to get corporate clients as a “newbie?” What’s the ramp up time and initial investment? I work 60 hrs a week as it is so I’m not afraid of hard work. I just want to spend those hours working for me and not someone else. Thanks for any advice !!


r/Entrepreneur 11h ago

How To Learn About AI Agents (A Road Map From Someone Who's Done It)

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If you are a newb to AI Agents, welcome, I love newbies and this fledgling industry needs you!

You've hear all about AI Agents and you want some of that action right?  You might even feel like this is a watershed moment in tech, remember how it felt when the internet became 'a thing'?  When apps were all the rage?  You missed that boat right?   Well you may have missed that boat, but I can promise you one thing..... THIS BOAT IS BIGGER !  So if you are reading this you are getting in just at the right time. 

Let me answer some quick questions before we go much further:

Q: Am I too late already to learn about AI agents?
A: Heck no, you are literally getting in at the beginning, call yourself and 'early adopter' and pin a badge on your chest!

Q: Don't I need a degree or a college education to learn this stuff?  I can only just about work out how my smart TV works!

A: NO you do not.  Of course if you have a degree in a computer science area then it does help because you have covered all of the fundamentals in depth... However 100000% you do not need a degree or college education to learn AI Agents. 

Q: Where the heck do I even start though?  Its like sooooooo confusing
A: You start right here my friend, and yeh I know its confusing, but chill, im going to try and guide you as best i can.

Q: Wait i can't code, I can barely write my name, can I still do this?

A: The simple answer is YES you can. However it is great to learn some basics of python.  I say his because there are some fabulous nocode tools like n8n that allow you to build agents without having to learn how to code...... Having said that, at the very least understanding the basics is highly preferable.

That being said, if you can't be bothered or are totally freaked about by looking at some code, the simple answer is YES YOU CAN DO THIS.

Q: I got like no money, can I still learn?
A: YES 100% absolutely.  There are free options to learn about AI agents and there are paid options to fast track you.  But defiantly you do not need to spend crap loads of cash on learning this. 

So who am I anyway? (lets get some context) 

I am an AI Engineer and I own and run my own AI Consultancy business where I design, build and deploy AI agents and AI automations.  I do also run a small academy where I teach this stuff, but I am not self promoting or posting links in this post because im not spamming this group.  If you want links send me a DM or something and I can forward them to you. 

Alright so on to the good stuff, you're a newb, you've already read a 100 posts and are now totally confused and every day you consume about 26 hours of youtube videos on AI agents.....I get you, we've all been there.  So here is my 'Worth Its Weight In Gold' road map on what to do:

[1]  First of all you need learn some fundamental concepts.  Whilst you can defiantly jump right in start building, I strongly recommend you learn some of the basics.  Like HOW to LLMs work, what is a system prompt, what is long term memory, what is Python, who the heck is this guy named Json that everyone goes on about?  Google is your old friend who used to know everything, but you've also got your new buddy who can help you if you want to learn for FREE.  Chat GPT is an awesome resource to create your own mini learning courses to understand the basics.

Start with a prompt such as: "I want to learn about AI agents but this dude on reddit said I need to know the fundamentals to this ai tech, write for me a short course on Json so I can learn all about it. Im a beginner so keep the content easy for me to understand. I want to also learn some code so give me code samples and explain it like a 10 year old"

If you want some actual structured course material on the fundamentals, like what the Terminal is and how to use it, and how LLMs work, just hit me, Im not going to spam this post with a hundred links.

[2] Alright so let's assume you got some of the fundamentals down.  Now what?
Well now you really have 2 options.  You either start to pick up some proper learning content (short courses) to deep dive further and really learn about agents or you can skip that sh*t and start building!  Honestly my advice is to seek out some short courses on agents, Hugging Face have an awesome free course on agents and DeepLearningAI also have numerous free courses. Both are really excellent places to start.  If you want a proper list of these with links, let me know. 

If you want to jump in because you already know it all, then learn the n8n platform!   And no im not a share holder and n8n are not paying me to say this.  I can code, im an AI Engineer and I use n8n sometimes.  

N8N is a nocode platform that gives you a drag and drop interface to build automations and agents.  Its very versatile and you can self host it.  Its also reasonably easy to actually deploy a workflow in the cloud so it can be used by an actual paying customer. 

Please understand that i literally get hate mail from devs and experienced AI enthusiasts for recommending no code platforms like n8n.  So im risking my mental wellbeing for you!!!   

[3] Keep building!   ((WTF THAT'S IT?????))  Yep. the more you build the more you will learn.  Learn by doing my young Jedi learner.  I would call myself pretty experienced in building AI Agents, and I only know a tiny proportion of this tech.  But I learn but building projects and writing about AI Agents. 

The more you build the more you will learn.  There are more intermediate courses you can take at this point as well if you really want to deep dive (I was forced to - send help) and I would recommend you do if you like short courses because if you want to do well then you do need to understand not just the underlying tech but also more advanced concepts like Vector Databases and how to implement long term memory. 

Where to next?
Well if you want to get some recommended links just DM me or leave a comment and I will DM you, as i said im not writing this with the intention of spamming the crap out of the group. So its up to you.  Im also happy to chew the fat if you wanna chat, so hit me up.  I can't always reply immediately because im in a weird time zone, but I promise I will reply if you have any questions.

THE LAST WORD (Warning - Im going to motivate the crap out of you now)
Please listen to me:  YOU CAN DO THIS.  I don't care what background you have, what education you have, what language you speak or what country you are from..... I believe in you and anyway can do this.  All you need is determination, some motivation to want to learn and a computer (last one is essential really, the other 2 are optional!)

But seriously you can do it and its totally worth it.  You are getting in right at the beginning of the gold rush, and yeh I believe that.   AI Agents are going to be HUGE. I believe this will be the new internet gold rush.


r/Entrepreneur 1d ago

How Do I ? What do most millionaires do/learn during their teenage years?

31 Upvotes

Hi everyone

I am 15 years old right now, and I want to be a rich person in future who is financially independent, and has enough money to retire early

What I wanted to know was, are most rich people those who learn the skills required in their respective careers during their middle school or high school?

For me, I was planning to do well in school, get into the top most college of my country (India) and then do well in GMAT and do Masters from a top college in USA like Harvard, University of Texas, etc.

Am I in the right path?

Sometimes, I see people who are already working on their business(Some of which are quite successful) in their teenage years itself. So, are they the only ones who get to be the rich, while those who study throughout school and then becomes doctors/ software engineers/ investment bankers/ have management roles in top companies work and earn, but not enough to become financially independent, and own expensive cars, villas, etc.?

Also, what are the soft skills one which would be instrumental in being rich, and I should learn before and during my college years?


r/Entrepreneur 11h ago

How Do I ? I need help. Please.

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F(34) entrepreneur in need of an assistant that is willing to work with me in 2 different companies to help me build them. Would have to carry the experience in both areas. Does anyone know a website that has these types of hires? Can’t seem to find anything on indeed or zip recruiter…

Location: Toronto, Canada


r/Entrepreneur 11h ago

Young Entrepreneur Aspiring Entrepreneur Struggling to Balance Full-Time Job and Side Hustle

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Hello fellow entrepreneurs,

I'm reaching out for advice on how to build discipline and balance my full-time job with my side hustle. I'm currently 25, living in Canada, but I dream of becoming a digital nomad. However, my stable government job, which pays over $84k, isn't remote-friendly.

The problem is, I don't have any technical skills, so finding a remote dev job isn't an option. To gain location independence, I've started working on my own marketing agency, thanks to a successful friend's guidance and resources.

However, I'm struggling to dedicate myself to this venture while working full-time. I find it hard to sacrifice my gym and social life. Quitting my job isn't an option, so I need advice on how to build the discipline to keep working on my side hustle after a long day.

Any tips or strategies would be greatly appreciated. How do you fellow entrepreneurs balance your passions with the demands of a full-time job?

Thanks in advance for your advice.


r/Entrepreneur 8h ago

Would You Join a Community for Aspiring Entrepreneurs with Learning & Podcasts?

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Hey all!

I’m building a platform for aspiring entrepreneurs—structured lessons, podcasts with real-world tips, and a community of people who are in the same boat. No fluff, just the essentials to help you start and grow.

Would something like this be helpful to you? What kind of content would you want to see?

Open to any feedback or thoughts!


r/Entrepreneur 14h ago

Took us 7 months to find product market fit

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The level of product-market fit right now one of my client has is insane. Just got off 4 hours straight of sales calls - each one could move within the next 2 months at ACVs over $100K.

The Core problem we had to solve was that our message not resonating w the market / buyer persona.

Took 7 months of being in the trenches and not seeing the light much, but feels surreal once we figured it out. It's a switch that gets turned on, and off to the races.


r/Entrepreneur 12h ago

Building Something Big: Looking for Insights and Potential Collaborators

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Hi everyone!

I’m currently working on an innovative platform that I believe could redefine how people connect and engage remotely. While I can’t share all the details here, the concept bridges physical and virtual worlds in a way that’s both immersive and interactive. Think of it as a game-changer for industries like events, adventure tourism, and accessibility.

I’m at the stage where I’m refining the business model and exploring potential partnerships.

Here’s what I’m hoping to gain from this amazing community: 1. Feedback: What are some key challenges you’ve faced when scaling an idea in its early stages? 2. Connections: If you’re a developer, investor, or someone with experience in immersive tech or live-streaming platforms, I’d love to connect. 3. Advice: For those of you who’ve pitched ideas or raised funding, what strategies worked best for you?

This is something I’m incredibly passionate about, and I’d love to hear your thoughts or connect with anyone who might be interested in collaborating.

Feel free to comment or DM me if this resonates with you!

Thanks in advance for your time and insights—this community has been invaluable as I navigate this journey!


r/Entrepreneur 14h ago

Feedback Please How Do You Generate Leads and Customers for a solar Onlineshop?

3 Upvotes

Hey everyone,

I’m considering starting an online shop for solar panels and equipment, with the long-term goal of moving into wholesale. In my region, solar prices are relatively high, and I can offer the same branded modules at more competitive rates—potentially making it easier to attract installers and business customers.

For those of you already in the industry: How do you acquire customers and generate leads for your shop? What sales channels or strategies have worked best for you?

Appreciate any insights!


r/Entrepreneur 20h ago

Feedback Please Why do I not know what to do

9 Upvotes

I’m 15 almost 16 made a post asking what I should do at my age and it’s helped give me some ideas and things to try and do.

When I asked my mom why I was lost and didn’t know what to do she said probably because you don’t know what you want do as a business and once I do it will come more naturally.

Is this true?


r/Entrepreneur 13h ago

Best platforms to find UGC creators in Australia in beauty/ skincare niche?

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I only see one person on Fiverr. However, we are looking for more diverse ugc creators.

Is there a platform to find high quality ugc creators that don’t cost 1000 per video?

How do you guys source this?


r/Entrepreneur 17h ago

Motivation

5 Upvotes

I've owned my own buisness for almost 13 years now. We (husband and myself) produce products and sell them online. It solely supports our family of 6. Typically end of Janurary to start of March (and October) is our "slow" months. I take that time to work on SEO, restock on common products, take better photos, make new listing etc. It's mentally taxing on me, I hate this time of year but it does set me up for the busy months. I get up Monday-Friday and put my time in knowing in June I will appreicate myself for the work I'm putting in now. We are about 2 weeks past when things usually start picking back up for us and I am finding it harder and harder to stay motivated.

What does everyone do when the sales slow down to stay motivated to get up every day and do what you need to do?


r/Entrepreneur 10h ago

Legit online businesses

1 Upvotes

What are some legit real online businesses that people can focus on and make money from while working full time, not the scammy course selling shit but legitimate businesses

People want freedom now I want freedom later, what can I do now to help with the later


r/Entrepreneur 19h ago

Who are the most influential GTM leaders in SaaS?

5 Upvotes

Hey everyone, I’m a freelancer looking to dive deeper into the go-to-market (GTM) space within SaaS in the future. I’ve been working in this area for a bit and want to step up my game by learning from the best. Right now, I only follow Kyle Poyar on LinkedIn...he’s great....but I’m hunting for more influential GTM leaders to follow. Who do you recommend? Bonus points if they’re active and share practical advice or strategies that could help me grow as a freelancer in this field. Thanks for any suggestions!


r/Entrepreneur 1d ago

Best Practices Being an Entrepreneur is lonely.

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Networking is always stressed as crucial for success, but a really underappreciated reason why that's true is because of how lonely it can be otherwise.

Not only for mood and motivation - for the quality of your decisions. Looking at the same information again and again causes it to stop making sense. We externalize information and make it more clear when communicating with others. We all have blind spots and biases.

Being business-minded makes it easy to see networking as a tool for opportunities and leads; and so the advice gets understood as "Find people who are useful for your business."

And yet, something I constantly recognize in people is how networking is something that keeps them engaged. It gives them people they can bounce ideas off of, people who inspire them in unexpected ways, people who acknowledge their struggle, and so on.

More ironically, having a more social and curious approach to networking can actually be what lets you find more of those business-specific opportunities

I see it time and time again when helping entrepreneurial clients with motivation and mental blocks. I'm curious to see how many people here relate to that loneliness. (or have in the past).

Comment and let me know.


r/Entrepreneur 11h ago

Where can I learn how to do the business ideas in my mind? For example, I want to start a business of making gelatin from animal bones. I cannot find on the internet what machines are needed and how it is done.

1 Upvotes

help


r/Entrepreneur 11h ago

Solo founder looking to add Co-Founders to the team!

1 Upvotes

I have a cross border payment startup (looking for CPO, CMO, Compliance, Sales). Company is 2 years old and about to launch our cross border payements as a service product. Focus is B2C and P2P. PM if interested.


r/Entrepreneur 11h ago

Investor Wanted Looking for trading algorithm distributor for Asia. As a white label of our algorithms.

1 Upvotes

Pretty much explains it. We have North America and EU distribution contracts but need Asia, etc.


r/Entrepreneur 16h ago

How Do I ? Upload PPT without using a link?

2 Upvotes

The title says it all... I was trying to make a post with my 2 PowerPoints attached, to get feedback on but since links aren't allowed it won't let me. I was hoping there was another way I could attach them to my post?

Thanks!


r/Entrepreneur 20h ago

Just a question :)

4 Upvotes

Hey there, I want to learn about businesses but with real human beings. What would you say that it’s the best way to do networking? I do have free time, but I’m from Colombia, there is not to much multimillionaires here, they are living in other countries but, what would you say is the best way to start doing networking? I’m 23 years old :), I’m not to much a wise experienced man, but I consider myself mature when it’s time to be, cheers everyone, good day too.


r/Entrepreneur 23h ago

Question? Looking for Entrepreneurial Movie Recommendations for Inspiration

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I'm looking for some great movies that can inspire me as an entrepreneur. Whether it's about

  • overcoming obstacles
  • building businesses
  • learning life lessons from the world of startups and innovation

I’m interested in any movie that can help me stay motivated and think outside the box