I quit my corporate job to start a laundry business, now worth millions of dollars. 'Cockroach mode' helped me become a successful entrepreneur.
Briefly

The journey of launching 2ULaundry began with an early laundry service in college, leading to a multimillion-dollar laundromat venture. After a stifling corporate job, the founder embraced entrepreneurship, driven by a passion for an on-demand service model. Despite the odds, 2ULaundry grew rapidly, securing substantial funding and expanding across the nation. Key insights for aspiring entrepreneurs include ignoring distractions, valuing stability over novelty, and understanding that success is not solely defined by financial metrics.
Success doesn't always come in dollar amounts; you have to discover what it means for you.
Sometimes, the more 'boring' businesses that aren't shiny have more stability.
Read at Business Insider
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