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Only 4% of companies ever earn $1M ARR
Let's look at the stats and be honest with ourselves. There are no VC sugar daddies and sugar mamas coming to save us. So we need to starting rely on ourselves, if we want to make it to the other side. There is a proverb that says something like, "if you want to go fast you go by yourself. If you want to go far, you better bring company." It's time to prove to ourselves that we are who we say we are. In 2025, we're going to need to put our adult clothes on, stop asking for handouts, and start supporting one another to build our own. It's time to decide if we founders around the world want to become a community of startup founders that speak truth to power; who hold one another accountable for measurable results in real-time, and who prove that finding product-market fit doesn't take genuis or a bank vault of money. Or do we want to keep perpetuating the current cycle that hasn't worked? It's time to show this world a new breed of startup founders who say less and do more; who take care of one another, who spend less time on delivering products, and who spend more time on delivering results. I know this Reddit group has enough solid people in it to birth a new generation of founders who can cut the bullshit, come together in earnest, and produce startups in 2025 that break the statistics, by breaking the $1M ARR mark; to prove to the world that lean startup principles are effective, repeatable, and teachable. And to end the practice of pandering for investors when we haven't done the boots-on-the-ground work it takes to identify and solve real-world problems BEFORE we start asking for funding. I know we are capable. I know we are worthy. I know we exist. Where are you, and are you ready to go? 🚀5
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