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Utkarsh Mishra

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7 Things I Wish a Friend Had Told Me About Entrepreneurship 👇 1. Make Your Own Rules Success means different things to different people. Don’t compare. Play your own game. 2. Protect Your Energy Avoid energy drainers. Hire people you’d work with for 10+ years. 3. It’s All About Sales Selling is everywhere — to customers, your team, new hires, or even selling your company. Start practicing early 💪. 4. If It's Too Hard, Reconsider Hard work should feel like passion, not suffering. If it’s been too tough for too long, maybe it’s time for a change. 5. Always Be Hiring Great hires often come from connections made years ago. Keep a list of people you’d love in key roles. 6. Plan for the Plateau Growth isn’t endless. Expect to plateau unless you plan ahead. 7. Small Things Add Up Every small effort compounds over time — shipping features, posting regularly, going the extra mile. It all builds up 💪. Hope this helps

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