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Gaurav Prajapati

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"Is It Really Luck?" Ever looked at a successful startup and thought, "They got lucky" But here’s a question: Are you willing to put in the same grind, the same late nights, the same risk-taking with your ideas? What if "luck" is just the reward for daily habits, relentless persistence, and the courage to keep pushing forward? Maybe it’s not about hoping for a big break, but building it with every small action we take. For those in the startup world, what’s one habit or idea you believe could change everything? Drop a 🔥 if you're ready to create your own luck!

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