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There are two sides to starting a business-things that are exciting and challenges with a few learning curves in between. These tips come directly from hard-won lessons of those others who’ve been through it all. Here's a sneak peek: 1️⃣ Solo is not

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Hey I am on Medial • 6m

Yeh tip toh golden hai, especially in a country like India where failure is often seen negatively. But honestly, failure teaches you way more than success does

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