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Aryan Pandey

Founder: Nodes Tech • 2m

I’m in a Relationship ❤️… with My Startup. Building a startup is like being in a relationship with uncertainty—you wine and dine your ideas, only for reality to ghost you. First, you believe you’re the next big disruptor, then Google humbles you. Investors love traction, but you need money to get traction (ah, the classic chicken-and-funding problem). Meanwhile, weekends become a myth, and your “co-founder” is the only person who understands why you’re stress-eating instant noodles at 3 AM. Then comes the pivot—because, let’s be real, your “groundbreaking” idea will shape-shift more than a chameleon on caffeine. Customers love your product… until they ask for something entirely different. Every win feels like a lottery, and every setback feels like a plot twist. But hey, if startups were easy, everyone would be doing them, right? So, here’s to surviving the chaos—one coffee, one pitch, and one “strategic pivot” at a time.

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