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Harsh Singh

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Yesterday, I had the pleasure of meeting a highly accomplished individual in his 50s, who recently ventured into entrepreneurship after serving more that 20 years in MLC. During our conversation, he asked me, 'What's your age?' I replied, 'Sir, 19.' He then said, 'You're just 19 and already doing so much!' He shared with me that he had the desire to start a business at a young age but chose a different path at that time. His words were a reminder that it's never too early or too late to chase your dreams. It’s inspiring to see that passion and drive can flourish at any stage of life! But.. If you are young then ofc you are energetic and you can chase your passion in fast pase. Learning: "Do now or Regret!"

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