I most certainly wish you luck, and more importantly perseverance. It is that latter that will better ensure your success.
I expect if you examine goals you have had, and not reached, in your past, you will realize that every one of them could have been achieved, had you simply not given up. Clearly, when faced with obstacles to achievement, one must reassess the goal, and decide whether it still merits achievement.
When that reassessment reveals that goal is no longer meritorious, then it is the right thing to do to modify, or even discard, the goal.
One of the likely casualties of being an entrepreneur who build a successful enterprise is your own time.
May you relish every moment of your endeavor, and succeed beyond your wildest dreams!
The failure of #2 goal is because I haven't met #1 yet, which is so important. Entrepreneurship is harder than being an employee, and all that uncertainty and hunger that go through it.
I was actually thinking of your desire to visit Antarctica, which was thwarted, when I mentioned past goals. You had to rethink that goal in view of new information you had, and decided to pursue other goals. This flexibility may prove very valuable in this endeavor, as your travels and achievements provide you new information.
May your hunger drive you to overcome obstacles, and uncertainty free you from despair.
Oh yeah the Antarctica was really disappointing because I was so close. Anyway, I can visit it next time when I am more capable.
Thanks!