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AprameyaAI • 1y

👉 Start Small: Validate your concept with real revenue. 👉 Learn Fast: Use early feedback to refine your approach. 👉 Build Momentum: Small wins lead to bigger opportunities. 👉 Minimize Risk: Avoid betting everything on untested ideas. 👉 Proven Path: Every billionaire started with their first sale. Crawl before you fly. Earn First Dollar Before Thinking of Billion-Dollar "Disruptive" Valuation - K.Sridharan's lesson

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