The Art of Starting Small: Big Dreams, Small Steps-
Dreaming big is essential, but the real magic happens when you start small. Here’s why:
1. Lower Risk: Small steps mean you can test your ideas without risking everything at once.
2. Learn as You
But if their experience is bad then will they come again at 2nd time
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