I had no investors. No team. No roadmap. Just one strange, stubborn belief: that I could build something that changed the way research is done. Everyone said it was foolish. Many still do. But I kept showing up. Every day. With nothing but a broken idea and a full heart.
This post is about what it actually feels like to create something when the odds are against you. It’s not glamorous. You’ll be ignored, doubted, and dismissed. But you might also build something no one else dared to try. If you’re chasing a wild idea—if people don’t understand why you’re doing it—you’re probably on the right path. Keep going.