Maybe you figured a Product-Market fit that worked.
Maybe you wanted to try things on this side of the world.
Or perhaps you were just happy doing it.
Whatever it is, that reason is important.
Your “why” is important.
Your root cause matters.
The reasons hyped by the media, the Twitteratti, competitors, don’t matter as much.
When you know why you became an entrepreneur in the first place, the only story that matters is the one between your two ears.