What If

Decision

Should I leave my stable job to build my own product?

I have savings for six months, a working prototype, and a fear that I will regret not trying.

Horizon12 months Stakesmoney, identity, family expectations, creative freedom

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Earlier session

This financial decision is being rehearsed across three paths: act now, protect the present, and run a measured test. Over 12 months, pay closest attention to money, identity, family expectations, creative freedom. These scenes are possibilities, not predictions: 'Should I leave my stable job to build my own product'.

Choose the purchase or investment

Make the Commitment

Energized, exposed, committed

You act on 'Should I leave my stable job to build my own product' and experience both the momentum and the responsibility of making it real.

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The moment it becomes real

The contract, transfer, or checkout moment makes 'Should I leave my stable job to build my own product' real. The budget and the reason from I have savings for six months, a working prototype, and a fear that I will regret not trying remain visible, not hidden outside the frame.

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An ordinary day later

An ordinary day with the purchase or investment 12 months later shows its actual usefulness, maintenance, and effect on daily choices.

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What the choice asks of you

An unexpected expense tests the decision against money, identity, family expectations, creative freedom; the scene stays practical, showing tradeoffs rather than catastrophe.

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Shot list

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The moment it becomes real

The contract, transfer, or checkout moment makes 'Should I leave my stable job to build my own product' real. The budget and the reason from I have savings for six months, a working prototype, and a fear that I will regret not trying remain visible, not hidden outside the frame.

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An ordinary day later

An ordinary day with the purchase or investment 12 months later shows its actual usefulness, maintenance, and effect on daily choices.

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What the choice asks of you

An unexpected expense tests the decision against money, identity, family expectations, creative freedom; the scene stays practical, showing tradeoffs rather than catastrophe.

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Preserve the money

Keep the Flexibility

Protected, watchful, unresolved

You do not make the change yet. The immediate pressure falls, while the longer-term tradeoff becomes easier to see.

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The moment it becomes real

The purchase or investment is declined. The money remains available and the immediate feeling is space rather than excitement.

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An ordinary day later

A normal month 12 months later shows what retained flexibility allowed: savings, options, or a different priority connected to I have savings for six months, a working prototype, and a fear that I will regret not trying.

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What the choice asks of you

Encountering the opportunity again reveals whether passing on 'Should I leave my stable job to build my own product' feels prudent, fearful, or simply correct.

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Shot list

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The moment it becomes real

The purchase or investment is declined. The money remains available and the immediate feeling is space rather than excitement.

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An ordinary day later

A normal month 12 months later shows what retained flexibility allowed: savings, options, or a different priority connected to I have savings for six months, a working prototype, and a fear that I will regret not trying.

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What the choice asks of you

Encountering the opportunity again reveals whether passing on 'Should I leave my stable job to build my own product' feels prudent, fearful, or simply correct.

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Test the numbers first

Set a Decision Gate

Curious, deliberate, steadier

You turn 'Should I leave my stable job to build my own product' into a bounded experiment with evidence, a review date, and a way back.

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The moment it becomes real

A written decision gate defines the maximum cost, minimum benefit, waiting period, and evidence required before acting on 'Should I leave my stable job to build my own product'.

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An ordinary day later

During the test period, real quotes, trial use, and budget tracking replace assumptions with numbers and lived experience.

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What the choice asks of you

At the deadline, the user compares the evidence with money, identity, family expectations, creative freedom and acts without reopening the same debate indefinitely.

Concept reel

Shot list

01

The moment it becomes real

A written decision gate defines the maximum cost, minimum benefit, waiting period, and evidence required before acting on 'Should I leave my stable job to build my own product'.

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02

An ordinary day later

During the test period, real quotes, trial use, and budget tracking replace assumptions with numbers and lived experience.

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03

What the choice asks of you

At the deadline, the user compares the evidence with money, identity, family expectations, creative freedom and acts without reopening the same debate indefinitely.

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