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Don’t join a startup if you… 1. Think of work as a checklist of tasks. Startups aren’t about completing tasks—they’re about solving problems until you succeed. It takes grit, not just to-do lists. 2. Crave free time. Startups are not 9 to 5. They're often 24/7, especially in the early days. You’ll need to pour your energy into it like it’s your own. 3. Avoid hard things. In startups, you eat the frog daily. The tough problems come first—and they don’t go away on their own.

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