In 2006, Deepinder Goyal saw something absurd.
He was working a comfortable consulting job when he noticed his colleagues wasting hours every day just trying to decide what to eat. So he launched a simple website—FoodieBay.com—to digitize restaurant menus.
Problem solved? Not quite.
A lawsuit threat from eBay forced him to rename the platform Zomato. And even then, for the first six years, growth crawled. It would’ve been easy—justifiable even—for Deepinder to walk away.
But he didn’t.
Between 2012 and 2014, Zomato’s user base exploded from 2.5 million to over 60 million. Today, it’s a $7 billion global food tech powerhouse.
Persistence wasn’t optional. It was the difference between fading out and breaking through.
And this kind of breakthrough isn’t just reserved for billion-dollar founders.
One of my clients recently launched her first product—and it tanked. She was devastated. But instead of treating it as failure, we used it as feedback. With a few critical tweaks, she relaunched—and sold 50 products in a single week. Six months later? Over 1,000 paying customers.
The pattern was the same:
Stuckness → Fear → Insight → Flow → Amplification.
This is exactly what the Unstuckable.ai process is designed to help you do:
Shift the fear. See the signal. Take authentic action.
If you're in a setback right now, pause and ask:
What fear is showing up? What truth is trying to emerge?
Remember, stuckness isn’t failure.
It’s evolution calling.