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Sairaj Kadam

Entrepreneur • 4m

Your expert opinion doesn’t matter—unless you’re actually an expert. The truth is, people don’t just follow opinions; they follow proof. If you have solid, tangible results to back up your expertise, that’s when people start trusting you—and paying you. Instead of calling ourselves "experts," why not focus on building undeniable proof that we can actually help people? When you have that, you don’t need to convince anyone—they see it for themselves. And the best part? These skills aren’t just for starting a business. If you master them, companies like Goldman Sachs and other top firms are actively looking for people with strong foundations in these areas. And if a job isn’t your thing, you can always leverage the same skills to sell products, offer services, or build something of your own. What do you think?

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