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Nawal

Entrepreneur | Build... • 6d

The Startup Lie No One Talks About 🔥 (And why it’s killing young founders silently) You hear it all the time: “Build it and they will come.” Sounds nice. Sounds safe. Sounds logical. But it’s a lie. In 2025, building the best product isn't enough. In fact, it’s the bare minimum. The market doesn’t reward "best". It rewards "loudest". It rewards "boldest". It rewards "weirdest". How many apps today are quietly dying because nobody even knows they exist? How many brilliant ideas are buried under 'stealth mode' and 'soft launches'? If you're not out there making noise, you're invisible. And invisible startups? They don't fail dramatically they vanish quietly. The smart ones, the truly scrappy ones they aren't just building apps. They're building movements. They're creating stories. They're crafting moments that stick in people's minds before they even go live. Some early-stage teams are already pulling wild tricks dropping rumors, leaking "accidental" screenshots, staging chaos in the streets (literally), or turning customer frustrations into viral movements because they understand one thing: You don't win the game by playing safe. You win it by being unforgettable. Lesson? In today’s world: Hype > Product Community > Features Emotion > Logic You're not launching a startup. You're launching an energy. Make sure people feel it.

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