Chan Eu Boon, tech entrepreneur and CEO, photographed in his office.

Why Chan Eu Boon Doesn’t Believe in Waiting for the “Right Time”

Chan Eu Boon giving an outdoor interview in a daylight café setting.
Chan Eu Boon in a media interview session at Two Hands Café with video crew and interviewer.
Candid behind the scenes look at Chan Eu Boon during a recorded interview session with crew taking place at a modern café setting

There’s one question Chan Eu Boon gets all the time from aspiring founders:

“When is the right time to start?”

His answer?
“Now.”
Always now.

For Chan, waiting is a luxury most entrepreneurs can’t afford. In his world, momentum matters more than timing. He believes that the so-called perfect moment rarely shows up. Instead, it’s built through action, adjustment, and belief.

“You don’t wait for clarity. You create it. One move at a time.”


Perfection Kills Progress

One of the biggest traps young founders fall into is overplanning. They build pitch decks, test scenarios, and tweak their website 100 times – but never launch. Chan calls this the paralysis of potential.

“It’s easy to look busy. But movement doesn’t mean progress,” he says. “What counts is doing the hard thing – putting your idea out there even when it’s not ready.”

To him, the fastest way to learn is not theory – it’s feedback from the real world. And the only way to get that? Start messy. Refine later.


Action > Idea

Chan Eu Boon has never been afraid to take bold steps. Whether it’s entering emerging markets or investing in tech platforms before they trend, his success often comes from this one principle:

Do first. Learn faster. Scale smarter.

While others are still watching from the sidelines, Chan is already in the game, adjusting as he goes. And that’s what sets him apart – not the idea, but the execution speed.

“Ideas don’t win. Execution does. Even if you’re 60% ready – go.”


Mindset Is the Multiplier

At the heart of everything Chan teaches is a simple but powerful truth:
Your mindset is your real edge.

He often shares with his inner team – it’s not who has more capital, connections, or education. It’s who can handle uncertainty with courage and clarity. Those are the real founders who last.

“Business will test your patience, pride, and purpose. Your mindset decides whether you pivot – or quit.”


Final Thought

So, if you’re sitting on an idea, a plan, a vision you’ve kept on standby… this is your sign.

Start. Now.

Because waiting for the right time often means missing the right window.
And if there’s one thing Chan Eu Boon proves over and over – success follows the ones who move, not the ones who wait.


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