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Meet Chris Poka,
the guy behind designpulse
picture this: you're 19, riding a bus for 3 hours every day to a job that pays barely enough to survive. you're assembling car parts in a factory, watching the same routine repeat itself, wondering if this is really it.
that was me a few years ago in hungary.
every morning on that bus, i'd see the same tired faces around me. people who'd been making this commute for 10, 20 years. and honestly? it scared the hell out of me. not the work itself, but the thought that maybe this was all there was.
so i started watching these youtube videos about people who built their own thing. at first i thought "yeah right, easy for them." they had money, connections, fancy educations. i had none of that.
but something inside me kept saying "what if?"
in 2023, with $1,500 in my bank account and rent due in two weeks, i took the leap. was i terrified? absolutely. spent nights wondering if i'd made the biggest mistake of my life.
the first client who trusted me with their project - i probably spent 3x the hours i should have because i was so afraid of letting them down. but they loved it. and they told someone else. and slowly, one project at a time, it started working.
here's what i realized: every business owner i work with has that same feeling i had on the bus. that "what if" moment where they're wondering if their idea will actually work.
that's why i care so much about delivering on time. because i know what it feels like when everything is riding on someone else keeping their word.