Hello Everyone 🤩,
Which things feel very hard while building a startup?
According to me, it's noone belives in you.😒
Mr Z
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Earlier no one beleive but when successful everyone says that this is a wonderful idea and then coach 😄 make lesson about "how to find a idea related to pain point of customer?"
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>They