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Mehul Fanawala

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The Clueless Company • 10m

Building a startup isn’t just about the business. It’s a catalyst for personal growth. Here’s how: 1. Resilience is your new best friend. 2. You learn to adapt quickly. 3. Problem-solving becomes second nature. 4. It forces you to step out of your comfort zone. 5. Every failure turns into a powerful lesson. And let’s not forget... 1. You’ll develop a stronger network. 2. Confidence? Unstoppable. 3. Passion for your purpose will ignite. Every day you’re building something real, you also build yourself. The skills, mindset, and experiences you gain are worth their weight in gold. So, are you ready to embrace the challenges and grow through the grind? P.S. What’s your biggest lesson from building something of your own? Let’s chat! 💬

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