If you're doing something someone likely has never done before (and I mean the subject matter) not the mechanics of setting up a business which is fragile anyway in the early stages, then the hardness comes from finding the right path to an uncharted territory.

It's what I call the "frontier gap".

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Alex M. Pawlowski
Alex M. Pawlowski

Written by Alex M. Pawlowski

Writing about tech, innovation and the future - one article at a time. https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexmichaelpawlowski/

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Absolutely Alex, the "frontier gap" is the perfect term for it! Navigating uncharted territory means there's no playbook, just a lot of trial and error. The key is to embrace that uncertainty and keep moving forward. 👍

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