Why is building not enough?

I've known how to build apps for years.

And yet, here I am, still unable to create a project that actually makes money. Still unable to turn my current life into the dream I've been chasing.

Why is it so hard?

I've mastered the skills. I've shipped products. I've learned from failures.

And yet, "success" feels like it's always one step ahead of me.

The truth? Building isn't enough. Knowing how to code or design something cool is just one piece of the puzzle.

That's why this time, I'm trying something different. I'm building HelpDeli, a clutter-free help desk platform. Instead of making something I think is cool, I'm focusing on what people actually need. When I read reviews of other help desk platforms, the same complaint kept popping up: they're too cluttered and loaded with features no one uses. So I'm keeping it simple and to the point.

Let's see if this approach works. Anyone else feel stuck in the same loop?