I ask myself what am I going to do to compensate once I am done building the current project.
And when am I going to be finished, or at least hit a worthwhile milestone?
There really should be some celebration due, and it most likely is going to be with people who have no understanding of what you are doing so often on your own.
It's not the manstream but it is actually normal if you're an individual craftsman.
At one time some of the most high-tech were called "watchmakers" :)
There's another option other than solo or co-founder.
It's called "solo, together"
Spend time around others who are also building solo and develop meaningful relationships with them.
I would rather hear that from a paying customer than my cofounder. If you do that, you might endup drinking the cool-aid.
don't work (too much) from home. find your crowd at a coworking space imho.
I ask myself what am I going to do to compensate once I am done building the current project.
And when am I going to be finished, or at least hit a worthwhile milestone?
There really should be some celebration due, and it most likely is going to be with people who have no understanding of what you are doing so often on your own.
It's not the manstream but it is actually normal if you're an individual craftsman.
At one time some of the most high-tech were called "watchmakers" :)