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Nawal

Hope , I can Help yo... • 1d

The Most Expensive Mistake Founders Make? Chasing Perfect 🔥 Early founders obsess over: → Perfect UI → Flawless pitch decks → The “right” logo, name, domain But here’s the truth you learn the hard way: Perfect doesn’t build momentum. Shipping does. Your users don’t care about polish. They care about progress. → Did it solve their problem today? → Did it make their life a little easier? → Will they come back tomorrow? You can iterate a bad idea into a great one. But you can’t do anything with the one stuck in your drafts. Lesson? Start ugly or OKay-ishhh. Launch half-ready. Fix it live. Because the market is your best mentor And momentum is your best co-founder. Learning: Speed isn't just a tactic — it's survival. Most great startups didn't start perfect. They just started.

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