I discovered entrepreneurship was my calling through the joy of starting things from scratch and building something valuable over time.
I've always liked to start things. I've really enjoyed starting things from scratch even if I had options to, you know, just pick up what's already made. There's a lot of joy when you're a maker building things, you know, with your own taste, from your own perspective, and kinda seeing it grow over time. It's I don't know. I'm I've never been a parent so far, but, you know, I think it'd be kinda similar to, you know, raising a child almost.
And I think there's a lot of joy and happiness that come from, you know, building something from scratch that was nonexistent before. But now that, like, you have put some effort and energy into it, there are some value that you can generate and contribute to to the world. Right? So I think like having that under my likes mind in my mind, I've always, like, started things and, you know, initiated things and projects and things things like that. So even if I was at IBM Walmart, I've knew I I I've known that, like, all all my life, like, I would start a business at some point.
Maybe like that is my calling. I don't know. But what I do realize right now, couple few years into, you know, building my own journey, is that I really, really enjoy the time that I can spend building my startup. Like, I wouldn't have enjoyed as much as right now if I was at if I was still at Walmart. Maybe I would I would have made more money, like, cash flow wise.
Like, I would have, you know, got some promotions and, you know, moved up the ladder in in in the in the Walmart hierarchy. But did I would I have been, you know, happy? I don't know. That's debatable. So