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Codestam Technologies • 2m
Hot take: Most “founders” aren’t entrepreneurs. They’re just glorified employees who gave themselves a CEO title. Why? Because if your income stops the moment you stop working — you don’t own a business. You own a job. And worse — you’ve probably built yourself a more stressful, unstable one. Real entrepreneurs build systems. Real founders build assets. Real owners don’t chase projects — they create cashflow machines. The uncomfortable truth? You might be addicted to the grind because it makes you feel important. But nobody cares how busy you are if you’re not building anything that compounds. Start asking: "Can this make me money without me?" If the answer’s no — it’s time to rethink what you’re actually building. If this triggered you a little, good. Means it’s real. Follow @souravvmishra — I promise you won’t get fluffy advice here.
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Codestam Technologies • 2m
You don’t have a competition problem. You have a hesitation problem. The fastest win. Not the smartest. Not the most experienced. Not the nicest portfolio. The ones who move. Test. Fail. Pivot. Repeat. While you’re still deciding on your domain na
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Codestam Technologies • 2m
If your content plan is still in a Google Doc… you’re already behind. In 2025, founders don’t have time to “strategize content.” They need it to: Write itself Rank itself Post itself Work silently in the background while they sell, hire, and sh
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Codestam Technologies • 2m
If your product breaks under 100 users, scaling is not your next step. Here’s the hard truth most early-stage founders miss: > You don’t need 1M users. You need 10 happy ones — and a backend that doesn’t scream in pain. Here’s what we tell every
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Codestam Technologies • 2m
I once spent 6 hours writing a blog post. It got 13 views. One was me. Five were bots. I cried. Not really. But I did rethink everything. Because the truth is: Most founders don’t struggle with writing. They struggle with consistency + time + strat
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Codestam Technologies • 1m
dear fresher, you’re not “just” a fresher. you’re someone who dared to begin. and that’s rare. some tips no one gives you: – stuck in tutorials? build one small project. – afraid to apply? do it anyway. most people don’t. – don’t know everything?
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Most founders talk too much. When you’re in front of an investor, you’re not selling a product—you’re selling a mission. But many treat it like a sales pitch. They ramble. They explain every feature. They forget: time is oxygen. The real challenge
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