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It’s ok.

The things that are feeling hard about being you today? It's ok.

Matt Munson
Matt Munson
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It’s ok.

It’s ok.

It’s ok to be a founder struggling with depression.

I did too.

It’s ok to be an investor who doesn’t feel as successful as her peers.

I didn’t either.

It’s ok to look for help.

Thank god I did.

It’s ok to succeed beyond your wildest dreams only to wake up wondering why life doesn’t feel better than it does.

It’s ok to be a work in progress.

It’s ok to make mistakes.

It’s ok to wonder and to wander.

It’s ok to fight with your co-founder.

It’s ok to struggle to balance work, romance, and parenting.

You aren’t alone.

I’ve been there too.

It’s ok to spend much of your life chasing an ambitious plan only to wake up one day feeling utterly lost.

You are ok, right where you are.

Even when you feel anything but.

And you aren’t alone.

— Matt

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