Anytime you take someone's money, that puts enormous pressure. But I think if you want the most reward, you have to take the most risk.
Everyone likes to go to weddings.
As an entrepreneur, you are constantly playing in uncharted territory, and sometimes things don't work out. That doesn't mean you failed; it just means you may be off course.
Later on in my life, it became a big theme: just being okay and comfortable to take the risk and to have really thick skin and realize not everybody is going to love your product. Get over it, and if you believe in it, keep going forward.
Failure has never been a signal for me to quit; it's always been a sign for me to go down another path.
Routines can be a rut.