I have no problem with starting from scratch.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It is expensive to start from scratch though.
I don't think it's so much of a disadvantage setting up from scratch.
If you start your own thing, you can learn a lot really fast from doing things wrong.
Like having a child, running a startup is the sort of experience that's hard to imagine unless you've done it yourself.
Startups are often very undercapitalised, but I found that to be very beneficial because it forces you not to throw money at problems. Instead, you learn all the nuts and bolts of what you're doing and become an expert.
You can learn new things at any time in your life if you're willing to be a beginner. If you actually learn to like being a beginner, the whole world opens up to you.
Experience has taught me that you have to improve all the time-little bit by little bit-and not keeping starting everything from new.
The opportunity for an entrepreneur to start a company from scratch today is abysmal.
I'm always tryin' to do something new, tryin' to look like a beginner.
I'm like a slow starter. Everything I've done has built, or has taken a while.