what stopping you from getting started working on your startup idea ?
Anonymous 2
Hey I am on Medial • 3m
The fear of failure, to be honest
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is it common to have a fear of failure? like fear ke start-up nahi chalega, thoda chalke fir nahi chalega...you are trying you are getting new customers still you are having doubt or fear in your mind that it Will collapse
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Idea toh h sabke pass bas Execution ki h baat.🙂
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