That feeling makes complete sense. When you’re building something new, emotionally it can feel exactly like this image — alone at the edge, carrying responsibility, expectations, and uncertainty. The fear of “what if I fall?” isn’t weakness. It’s awareness. Here’s the important part though: - Fear means you care - Care means you’re invested - And being invested means you’re already ahead of most people Emotionally, falling doesn’t mean failure. It usually looks like: - delays - wrong partners - slow traction - moments of doubt Not collapse — just learning curves. What helps in these moments: - Zoom out: one step doesn’t define the whole journey - Build rails: mentors, partners, cash buffer, clear milestones - Move, don’t jump: progress in controlled steps, not emotional leaps You’re not standing there because you’re reckless. You’re there because you’re brave enough to try. And remember: even if you slip, you don’t fall all the way down — you land on experience, clarity, and strength you didn’t have before. You’re not alone at that edge.