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Suman solopreneur

Exploring peace of m... • 1y

The Illusion of Hard Work Aarav worked 12 hours a day, sweating and grinding, but his bank balance never seemed to grow. Meanwhile, his old classmate, Rohan, barely worked four hours a day and was earning 10 times more. Frustrated, Aarav confronted Rohan. "How is this even possible? I work harder than you!" Rohan smiled. "Hard work alone doesn’t create wealth. Leverage does. I don’t work for money—I make money work for me." That night, Aarav stopped thinking like a laborer and started thinking like an entrepreneur. He learned skills that could scale, built systems that worked for him, and within a year, his income skyrockets . Are you working hard or working smart? Share one way you can start using leverage today!

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