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Pulakit Bararia

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Most people obsess over rapid growth, chasing quick wins and short-term spikes. But the smartest entrepreneurs focus on endurance—building businesses that last, brands that compound, and systems that scale sustainably. In the long run, longevity always beats speed, because real success isn’t about how fast you rise, but how long you stay on top.

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