Stuck searching for the perfect business idea
A wants to create a but has spent months only researching ideas. Each day starts with a new idea, followed by checking the market and , then dropping it because it looks crowded, too small, or hard to stay with.
Building is not the problem; the person can write software and has shipped client work and before. The real problem is staying with one idea long enough to see whether it can work.
Fear of failure leads to switching direction before any real result appears. Advice like “just launch” has not helped because there is no clear way to judge whether an idea is good enough.
Key points
- The core loop is idea, research, check, then abandonment.
- The blocker is not lack of technical skill but lack of commitment to one test.
- Crowded markets and small-looking opportunities can become excuses to stop early.
- Fear of failure is causing direction changes before real feedback arrives.
- A solo business needs a small step, not a perfect idea.