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Arslan

Business owner | Bus... • 8m

Why Most Entrepreneurs Fail (And few Succeed) 🚫 FAIL: -Building what they love, not what the market needs -Chasing perfection, not progress (launch late → miss momentum) -Blaming external factors and not adapting. -Spending blindly on ads, ignoring unit economics -Quitting after few "no" ✅ SUCCEED: - Obsess over problems, not products → solve real pain points - Test fast, fail cheap → iterate with customer feedback - Ruthlessly prioritize cash flow → profit ≠ revenue - Build relationships (mentors, partners, communities) - Persist through 100 "no's" to find 1 game-changing "yes" The difference? Successful founders treat fear as fuel. They don’t wait for certainty—they act. Your cheat sheet: 1. Validate demand before building. 2. Track CAC vs LTV like your life depends on it. 3. Fall in love with the problem, not your solution. 4. When stuck, ask: What would a scrappy competitor do? Success isn’t about genius—it’s grit + agility. Stay lean, stay hungry.

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