
Confessions of an Entrepreneur

But I am also preparing for many moments of awkwardness and self-doubt. Parties: “What do you do?” “I’m…between things.” People generally find this exciting and cool, but you also hear the occasional “you’re doing WHAT? In THIS economy??”
Kasra • Jumping into the void
Through my thirties, I traded one type of self-destruction for another: I gave up partying for perfectionism. I still wrestled with being an outsider—even in my work
Brené Brown • Braving the Wilderness
Many of the people I met had mastered the art of entrepreneurship and were more “accomplished” than many legal entrepreneurs I knew. But they were missing the other half, the Generous Hustle: the ability to see themselves as positive contributors to their communities.