Hello everyone,

I (21M) currently work as a software engineer remotely. I am earning just at least to cater for my need as a young guy but i dont see myself writing code for a very long time although i love coding.I have been looking inwards on what I can do and i realized i would love to learn to build companies. I want to be like someone like brett adcock but with enough technical skills. I am interested in learning to build companies and making thinks work also.

Worth i am currently a mehanical engineering undergraduate in my senior year along side with my job. I don’t where to start or what to start out with and the things i should be focusing on if i want to move in that line of learning to build a company.

Should i just start out and look for a niche to build in or what exactly should i do and proceed. I really would want to wake up in the future and be happy to be going to work knowing i am impacting the world we are and i am hoping to dedicate this decade of my life to this. I love brett adcock who built vettery, archer and figure. I believe it is so much fun and hard at the same time.

I am just out here seeking for advice on where to start and anybody in the same journey to building successful companies and how it has been so far.

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