Another way to look at it - from here on out, you have the experience to start and maneuver from a better place. That's pretty valuable.
All the hustling in the world won't fix a bad idea, a bad or non existent problem-solution. A lot of ideas just aren't viable businesses, no matter how good one or two people might think it is. On the other hand, you don't really know what can get traction unless you're willing to kill your ideas aggressively.
Only big changes give you big changes in outcomes. Small tweaks to an idea get you small change in outcomes - in the early going. Sure at scale, a button change can be a million dollar benefit but not when you're seeking out the "does anyone give a shit and will they pay for it stage"?
All the hustling in the world won't fix a bad idea, a bad or non existent problem-solution. A lot of ideas just aren't viable businesses, no matter how good one or two people might think it is. On the other hand, you don't really know what can get traction unless you're willing to kill your ideas aggressively.
Only big changes give you big changes in outcomes. Small tweaks to an idea get you small change in outcomes - in the early going. Sure at scale, a button change can be a million dollar benefit but not when you're seeking out the "does anyone give a shit and will they pay for it stage"?