Jaden Garza’s Entreprenurial Journey

 Man, that was hard. Yes, not everyone is cut out to be an entrepreneur. It requires a great deal of sacrifice and work. Nobody has it from infancy, in my opinion, therefore don't trust someone if they claim to have been destined for this or to become a prosperous businessman. It is not a hereditary trait shared by any individual. 

It wasn't inherited by me, Jaden Garza. I owe it all to the effort I put in to be the digital visionary, entrepreneur, and founder of Nomad Internet that I am today. 

A true entrepreneur has ups and downs, failures, disappointments, and ultimately success. Errors are inevitable with all of this. I was not perfect either. On my own company's fundraising day, I too made a mistake. I was assuming too much. I mistakenly believed that investors were aloud to invest in anything you presented to them. However, a proposal and a compelling tale are required. However, I was unable to tell that narrative. I had the concept and the vision, but I wasn't sure how to convey it. 

However, I managed to secure the investor's backing and money (a day later). Then when the actual test began. when you have the money and the resources, but you lack the knowledge on how to get things started. I was inexperienced. These were the types of circumstances where hiccups were unavoidable. 

However, I did acquire the ability to plan and strategize. My approach was more methodical and focused on the details. 

I was above all a person who never gave up. Undoubtedly, a lot of bad things were happening, including money problems, sour relationships, low morale, etc., but I never gave up. Since I was aware that's not how things get started. You don't become an entrepreneur that way. 

My entrepreneurial path has been shaped by introspection and education. I came to this insight at a critical juncture when I was unable to obtain significant finance for my company concept from investors. I was solely to blame for this as I had not given the pitch enough thought. That's when I realized how crucial it is to educate yourself before acting. 

I developed my knowledge and abilities and discovered the art of pivoting and adapting. I can clearly remember a period of time when my rivals were becoming more and more dominant in the market, presenting a serious danger to my business. 

I, however, resisted giving up. Rather of following their path, I went in search of fresh prospects that they had missed, venturing into unknown realms and utilizing unexplored assets. 

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