‘I have $30,000 in my savings account’: I’m unemployed, but I have two products that will cost $20,000 to bring to market. Should I go for it?

Image credits to MarketWatch.com Image credits to MarketWatch.com I have $30,000 in my savings account, I am unemployed (and unemployable), and living incrementally off those savings. I have survived my years, not particularly because I am smart, but because I am very creative (I like to think).
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