Describe a decision you made in the past that helped you learn or grow.
Starting Nobody Apparel was the decision that changed everything.
At the time, it would’ve been easier to keep it as an idea—another “maybe one day” thing. But actually putting it out there, launching the site, and letting people see it? That forced growth fast.
You learn quickly when it’s real. You learn that not everyone will get it. You learn patience when sales are slow. You learn resilience when things don’t land how you expected. But you also learn that some people do care. That a small idea can connect. That doing something—anything—is better than overthinking it into the ground.
Nobody Apparel taught me to back myself, even when it felt uncomfortable. And that’s the biggest shift: going from thinking about it… to actually doing it.


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