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Sairaj Kadam

Entrepreneur • 8m

Yes, definitely, that’s the result. If we keep crying over things again and again, what are we really doing? We’re just dragging ourselves down, level by level, until there’s no way to compete with them. Instead, why not focus on building something for ourselves—something that helps us grow and subtly compete with them on our own terms? What do you think—is this the right approach to truly make a difference?

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