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Sourav Mishra

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Codestam Technologies • 4m

Saying yes to every opportunity doesn’t make you ambitious. It makes you exhausted. I’ve been there. Every DM sounded like “potential.” Every shiny idea felt like “this could be big.” Every collab invite looked like “too good to pass up.” But here’s what it actually cost me: Focus Quality Sanity Profit Busy isn’t the same as building. And chasing everything means you’ll end up catching nothing properly. It took me years to realize that clarity is a growth strategy. The more you say no, the faster your yeses pay off. Curious — what’s one thing you said yes to this year that you probably should’ve declined? I’ll go first. Drop it below.

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