This resonates deeply. My raw story: I came from cybersecurity (CISA, CEH certs) and thought pivoting to building a SaaS product would be straightforward. It wasn't. The hardest phase was the gap between "I can code features" and "I can ship something people actually use." Spent months building AnveVoice — an AI voice assistant that takes real DOM actions on websites — and the loneliest moment was realizing nobody cares about your tech stack, they care about the problem you solve. What changed things: shipping imperfect versions early, getting brutally honest feedback from real users, and accepting that confusion isn't a bug in the learning process — it IS the process. One truth nobody talks about: the developers who look like they have it figured out are just better at hiding the chaos. Thanks for creating this space, prasoon.