"Once you do a little well and you have some free cash flow, that is actually the time to push the boundary and innovate. We will do that now and show you that priorities should always be to make something work commercially first and then innovate once it does. I had it the wrong way in my head most of my life like every other engineer. Most engineer-entrepreneurs have it the other way around too. Actually it would kinda be impossible for me to build this type of company without first going through the journey I’ve been through. Prior failure is important"
Yapping at my "aha" momemnts