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Gaurav Prajapati

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When Everything Goes Wrong What if your startup fails, and it’s entirely your fault? What if you lose everything and feel like you’ve gained nothing? Starting from scratch isn’t starting from zero. Yes, your mistakes may haunt you, and people might say, "You should’ve known better." But here’s the thing: failure isn’t about the end; it’s about what you carry forward. Even if your past doesn’t apply to your future, the grit, self-awareness, and lessons learned will. Success isn’t about never falling—it’s about rising stronger every time. Failure isn’t final unless you quit. Will you rise?

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