manifesto

most people wait. for the right age, the right credential, the right moment. i never understood that.

i started selling sneakers in middle school because i wanted money & nobody was going to hand me any. by the end of 8th grade i'd done $20k in revenue. then i scaled a dropshipping store to $10k & lost every dollar of it. the losing taught me more than the making.

what i know so far: you never feel ready, & the feeling is not the point. every good thing in my life started with shipping something half finished, or sending a message that felt embarrassing to send.

being young means nobody expects anything from you. that's an edge. i wanted a tutor that was actually awake at 1am, so i'm building one.

none of this is profound. most people know it. they just don't act on it.

jeff