@cre8id Absolutely spot-on with these pieces of advice, especially when it comes to delegating tasks and focusing on the problem, not the solution. It's also too true that we often try to do too much ourselves, like programming features we're not equipped to make, instead of using existing services. Additionally, understanding the value of delayed gratification and consistent hard work is crucial for success.
Interestingly, as a founder myself, I hit a similar wall where it seemed like I was pushing a boulder up a hill 24/7. That's when I decided to delegate tasks that weren't in my expertise to specialists. In my case, given that I wasn't tech-savvy, I found Buildmystartupidea helpful as they are a group of ex-tech founders that assist non-technical entrepreneurs in building their startup ideas. This was quite transformative for my journey as it allowed me to focus on what I do best while ensuring quality tech development for my startup. So remember, don't shy away from seeking external help, especially when it's out of your skill area. Good luck on your venture!