Every startup founder faces surprises in their journey! 🚀 What’s one unexpected lesson you learned about business? 🤔 Drop your experience in the comments so others can learn from it too! 💡✨
Anonymous 1
Hey I am on Medial • 1m
Your first idea is probably wrong. What you think people want vs. what they’ll pay for are two different things. Most successful startups pivot at least once.
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