Dmitrii Kovanikov@ChShersh
I'm going to be vulnerable for a moment and admit that working on your own project is hard.
Unless you have an extreme belief in your vision, fighting self-confidence issues takes a Sisyphus toll on you.
It's not imposter syndrome, "Am I good enough?"
It's more like, "Does the world really need this?"
Only if you're an oracle or have a ton of experience can you predict what will be a banger. Most of the time, it's just dumb luck. Or right timing. Or leveraging hype waves. Or recycling past success when everyone has already forgotten about it.
But great execution could also be devastated by misfortune equally well.
When you work with someone else, and everyone believes in a project, at least you have some indication that more than one person might actually like it.
When you're alone, you might as well be the only person who cares about what you do.