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99% of startups fail because they quit too soon. The 1%? They push through the pain. They outlast the doubt. They keep going when everyone else stops.

Chamarti Sreekar

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only 98% quit soon 1% push through pain as you said and another 1% also does same but they fail because they hold too long , they don't pivot or don't know what's exactly right moment to quit someone recommended me a book called Dip , could help you figure out right moment to quit

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