That’s what you get when you truly really make up your mind to level-up. And one thing about this kind of feedback is that it hurts, more often than not. Real-world feedback is not nice. It doesn’t look at your face. It doesn’t play the emotional card. It’s always objective.
If you want your idea to materialize into a tangible product or project and to make the kind of impact that you hope for, it helps to ask the right kind of people what they think about it. And a lot of times, the right people to ask are not your friends.
You get?
Great point. Thanks for sharing. Few friends would look you in the face and tell you the truth.