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What kind of project/startup is for me?

I was brainstorming with myself about what kind of projects can I work on, what do I really care about...

I realized that I cannot be focused on one project for a long time. Either it gets boring or I find something different or I lose interest in it or something else. I usually start something, test it out for a few months and then I'm done.

I'm here to ask a help from you. Are there any kind of projects that will fit my needs? What should I look for? Can I even do something with this mindset?

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    I used to have the same problem , something that really helped me was to find a problem that i really cared about and then try to find a solution. In very broad terms don't shove a solution to a non-existent problem (i don't want to sound mean). try to solve something that hits close to home and you'll see that it become a lot easier. One of the main reasons for why i quit projects is because i don't care enough so this has helped me enormously

    Also i would recomend getting a co-founder because they often bring things you lack into the table be it technical or business knowhow and also it helps with accountability.

    Try any of this two and you will see how things get a little bit easier.

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      I have to say that I agree

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    Try the 12 startups in 12 months challenge.

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    What made you quit those projects?

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      Boredome, I found something else, low results

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