I watch so many eager entrepreneurs jump into the startup game, filled with excitement and ambition. But then, just a year in, I see the disappointment. Why? Because most startups fail within their first year, and it usually boils down to a few key mistakes. → They chase perfection instead of progress. → They ignore their customer’s needs. → They don’t have a clear revenue model. It's not that the idea was bad; it's just that the execution was off. If you want to succeed, focus on improvement, truly listen to your customers, and understand how you're going to make money from day one. What was a lesson you learned early in your entrepreneurial journey that changed your perspective?
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