
Haven
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Haven
@usehaven
Helping Entrepreneurs and Business Owners get their Finances Right from Day 0 🤝


Green Flags in Men (in general): 1. Has a close relationship with his parents (his mom especially) 2. Has hobbies (hiking, reading, playing guitar, etc.) 3. Goes to the gym or plays a sport (shows consistency and discipline) 4. Likes to cook (or at least tries) 5. Wears clean, neat-looking clothes (aka takes care of himself) 6. Owns a pet 7. Is religious 8. Has kind, funny, polite friends 9. Is motivated and driven Bonus points if he grew up with sisters or female cousins (:


Boring businesses are hands down the best companies to build. Trust me. I’m two years into building a “boring” company and we’re already at $9M ARR. Before I started @usehaven, I was obsessed with @sweatystartup boring business list. I must’ve looked at it 100+ times. I even incorporated an LLC to start a lawn care company at one point. Why? Because I kept seeing the same thing: Prospective founders spend way too much time trying to “think up” a brilliant idea instead of doing the boring, painful, guaranteed-hard thing that people will actually pay for. Everyone wants the clever moonshot. - The viral consumer app - The next era AI solution - Killer AR/VR - Trendy bs like web3 and crypto But nobody wants the actual work. The real-world ops. The door-to-door grind. The face-to-face, hands-on, unsexy execution that actually turns into cash flow. My mindset was the opposite: Fuck it. I’m just going to do something boring, but do it exceptionally well. The fact of this matter is… boring compounds. Every day you show up, you get a little better. Every client you save creates two more. Every small refinement snowballs. There is no silver bullet. You don’t need a 6-month idea hunt, and you definitely don’t need the perfect concept. You need to pick something real, painful, and valuable. And then out-execute everyone else for a long time. Most people are looking for leverage in the idea, but the actual leverage is in the consistency. So here’s my advice to you: Do the boring thing. Do it better than everyone else. And let compound interest do the rest.













