Who Says You Can’t Try Again?
When everything falls apart, starting again might be the bravest thing you do.
Last year was one of the hardest moments of my life. Everything I had built with my amazing team came crashing down. The world I had fought to create seemed to crumble before my eyes. I questioned everything. At one point, I wanted to shut it all down — my work, my dreams, even parts of my life. It was chaos I wouldn’t wish on anyone.
But here I am today. Alive, standing, and ready to try again.
This time, I’m doing it differently. I’m going back to my roots — building with focus, purpose, and simplicity. My goal has always been to help people, companies, and businesses get better. And my next venture is no exception.
Starting today, I’m launching Starterslab. Call it an agency, a devshop, or a product studio — to me it’s the beginning of something daring, something crazy. The idea is simple: help as many founders as possible go from zero → their first customers.
We’ll build your product in weeks, not months. Something you can validate with customers, pitch to investors, and grow from. Alongside, we’ll experiment with our own internal products, learning and sharing as we go.
If you’re ready to build and launch fast → Book a discovery call with me.
But this Substack isn’t really about my business launch. It’s about a lesson: no matter how far you fall, it’s okay to start again. Even from scratch.
Your world may feel like it’s collapsing. Your plans may feel like they’ve failed. But you can try again. And again. And again.
This is a new chapter for me. I don’t know exactly where it will end, but I know this: I want to ride the wave, enjoy every second, and build things that matter.
Because really — who says you can’t try again?
