I recently started a passion project with my friend to document the journey of successful Singapore entrepreneurs and get them to share their stories with us.
Having failed 2 businesses before, I thought it would be fun to interview entrepreneurs who’ve already been through the whole journey and learn how they did it from scratch.
Next week, we have the privilege of interviewing an entrepreneur who scaled his company from 0 to $100M/year in only 4 years, completely bootstrapped.
We have a few questions prepared, but we would love to get feedback from the r/Entrepreneur community as well so the interview can benefit as many people as possible.
Once this interview is done, we hope to transcribe it into an article that can become a valuable resource for other entrepreneurs to read too.
Looking forward to reading all of your responses!
What’s the top 3 things you wish you did (or changed, or didn’t do) early on?
What would you tell yourself if you could go back X years?
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If you could give anyone one piece of advice to ensure success, what would it be?
I‘d only ask on thing:
„Is it possible for you to invest 2 M to replicate your success and have me do it? You bring the plan and the seed money, I‘ll execute. We‘ll split profits“.