For most of my life, I’ve wanted to start my own business.
One of the few classes I really cared about in college was “Entrepreneurship in the Music Business,” and I even helped a few small companies grow. But other than a few half-hearted attempts at starting record labels with friends, I’ve never had the support or means to take the leap.
I almost followed this same path again by taking a job offer in San Francisco with a growing startup, but this time it felt wrong. Moving to San Francisco felt like running away from something instead of running toward an opportunity.
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