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Rishav Kumar

🚀 Aspiring Entrepre... • 10m

Absolutely! Many founders get so attached to their vision that they ignore reality. Accepting hard truths—like market demand, financial planning, and execution challenges—is what separates successful startups from those that fail. Adaptability and self-awareness are key to survival!

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