If You’re Not Embarrassed by Your First Product, You Launched Too Late.

 

You spent months perfecting it.

You polished the landing page. You rewrote the tagline seventeen times. You tested every button. You made sure it was ready.

And then you launched. And nobody bought.

Not because your product was bad. Because you launched too late.

Here’s the contradiction that will free you:

If you’re not embarrassed by your first product, you launched too late.

Embarrassment is not a sign of failure. It’s a sign of honesty.
It means you made something before you knew everything.
It means you listened to your fear — and then ignored it.

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The people who wait until they’re ready never launch.
The people who launch anyway — those are the ones who learn, iterate, and eventually win.

You know what a “perfect” launch looks like?

It doesn’t exist.

You know what an early launch looks like?

It’s messy. It’s small. It’s embarrassing.
And it works — because it puts you in the game, not on the sidelines.

Your first product doesn’t need to change the world.
It just needs to exist.

You can fix it later.
You can’t fix what you never ship.

This is a contradiction. This is a door.
Walk through it when you’re ready.

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