Bootstrapped in Bharat
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Beschrijving
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Nobody tells you what building a company with your own money actually feels like. The loneliness of checking your bank balance at midnight. The guilt of paying your team before paying yourself. The slow realisation that the client who said "great work" last month has gone silent this month. The fear of admitting - even to yourself - that you don't know if the math works anymore. *Bootstrapped in Bharat* was written inside that silence. Twelve chapters about the things founders deal with but rarely talk about openly - cash that moves slower than commitments, hires that drain more energy than they create, clients who disappear without explanation, and the constant weight of knowing that every decision sits on your shoulders alone. This book won't make any of that easy. But it will make it less lonely.Behind every chapter is a version of the same story: a founder who did the work, made the bet, and still got caught off guard - not by competition or bad luck, but by the gaps nobody warned them about. The invoice arrived thirty days too late. The hire who interviewed beautifully and delivered nothing. The meeting lasted two hours and produced zero decisions. This book exists because those gaps have patterns, and patterns can be turned into systems. It is written for the founder sitting with a laptop at eleven at night, wondering whether the thing they are building will hold. It won't give you someone else's playbook. It will help you write your own.
Nobody tells you what building a company with your own money actually feels like. The loneliness of checking your bank balance at midnight. The guilt of paying your team before paying yourself. The slow realisation that the client who said "great work" last month has gone silent this month. The fear of admitting - even to yourself - that you don't know if the math works anymore. *Bootstrapped in Bharat* was written inside that silence. Twelve chapters about the things founders deal with but rarely talk about openly - cash that moves slower than commitments, hires that drain more energy than they create, clients who disappear without explanation, and the constant weight of knowing that every decision sits on your shoulders alone. This book won't make any of that easy. But it will make it less lonely.Behind every chapter is a version of the same story: a founder who did the work, made the bet, and still got caught off guard - not by competition or bad luck, but by the gaps nobody warned them about. The invoice arrived thirty days too late. The hire who interviewed beautifully and delivered nothing. The meeting lasted two hours and produced zero decisions. This book exists because those gaps have patterns, and patterns can be turned into systems. It is written for the founder sitting with a laptop at eleven at night, wondering whether the thing they are building will hold. It won't give you someone else's playbook. It will help you write your own.
AmazonPages: 200, Paperback, Notion Press
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