For almost seven years, every business idea I tried ended in failure. It didn’t matter how hard I worked or how good the plan looked on paper. Things would start okay, then fall apart within months. My first try was a small electronics shop in the neighbourhood. Customers showed up at first, and I thought this one might stick. Sales were steady for a couple of weeks. Then they just dropped. No obvious reason.
Some gadgets even broke down right after people bought them. I ended up refunding several buyers and eating the loss. The shop couldn’t stay open. I didn’t quit. After a break to regroup, I set up a grocery stall in a high-traffic spot. Early days looked promising again. People bought regularly. But the same thing happened. Stock spoilt faster than normal. Regular customers drifted away. Money ran out slow but sure until closure was the only option.
After the third failure, I really started questioning what was going on. Friends kept saying to push through, that persistence pays off. But honestly, hope was fading. It felt like some unseen force kept pushing back against every effort to get ahead. Seven years of this pattern left me worn out and wondering if success was even possible for me. Read more https://drbokko.com/?p=37508
