Most 25-year-olds are already regretting not starting a business at 21.

Most 30-year-olds wish they dared to start when the regret first kicked in at 25.

Most 35-year-olds wonder why they didn’t try at 30, when life still had fewer responsibilities.

Most 40-year-olds look back and wish they had started at 35, when a little risk still felt doable.

Most 45-year-olds feel the sting of not starting at 40, when they had the time and money to try.

Most 50-year-olds know they should’ve taken the plunge at 45, when burnout began to creep in.

Most 55-year-olds finally admit that their career has plateaued, and they missed the 50 mark, too.

Most 60-year-olds are thinking: “Can I start something now that the kids are settled and life is quieter?”

Most retired folks are simply wondering why they never did it.

💡 Truth is — you will get multiple opportunities to pivot, to reinvent, to start.

But every delay is self-inflicted.

If you want to build something of your own, start today.

Or five years from now, you’ll look back at this post and ask yourself…
“Why didn’t I start that day?”

👉 What’s holding you back from starting your business today?

Drop your reason in the comments or your plan. Let’s talk.

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