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Sairaj Kadam

Entrepreneur • 10m

Nobody talks about how lonely business can get. The late nights, the doubts, the pressure to always look like you have it together—it’s real. But here’s the thing: every setback teaches you, every win, no matter how small, pushes you forward. It’s not glamorous, but if you stick with it, you grow—both the business and yourself. People will tell you about productivity tools, strategies, and hacks. But this? —it remains untold: The hardest part of business is managing yourself. The self-doubt, burnout, and quiet moments when it feels like nothing is working. No tool can fix that. Only you can. Stay grounded, keep going.

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