To become a doctor, you need to dedicate at least 10 years of study and training. Lawyers invest 10-15 years mastering their craft through education and practice. Politicians often spend 30-40 years building influence and creating impact. Scientists dedicate decades to research, facing failures and breakthroughs, before making significant discoveries. So why, when you start your startup, you expect to be on the Forbes list within a year? Why rush to become a billionaire overnight? This pressure isn't even from you—it's society filling your mind with expectations. They assume that doing business means you didn’t get a job, or didn’t study well. Even parents allow time for other professions, but when it comes to startups, the patience runs thin. Success in business, like any profession, takes time, persistence, and relentless dedication. There are no shortcuts—trust the process.
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