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Saim

Maybe, maybe not • 1y

🚦 Ever feel like you're standing at the edge of a do-or-die moment, with a great business idea but no partner to share the journey? The fear of execution looms over the head, and there's no one to turn to for support. It's a do-or-die situation—either you take the plunge or let the opportunity slip away. Anyone else feeling this terrifying weight of solitude?".

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