And you know what?
I'm proud of every single one.
Because here's what most people don't understand:
The goal isn't to build something perfect.
The goal is to learn how to build and ship things to the real world.
That's the actual skill.
When I started at 25, I thought I needed to have the perfect idea before I could build anything.
I'd spend months researching, planning, overthinking.
Trying to guarantee success before I even started.
But that's not how it works.
You can't think your way to success.
You have to build your way there.
Each "failed" project taught me something.
Those 20 failures weren't setbacks.
They were my education.
And now, at 35, I'm financially free.
Not because I avoided failure.
But because I failed fast and learned faster.
The people who win aren't the ones who never fail.
They're the ones who fail the most and keep shipping.