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Amanat Prakash

Building xces • 21d

Why i don’t post professionally like other founders and CEOs in this galaxy: I want to brand myself as a cool founder—not a super serious one. Let’s be real: we all know what kind of content this generation actually connects with. I’m not here to fake a personality. Offline, I’m chill, funny, and not always talking business like it’s a board meeting. When it comes to work, I’m serious and focused. But when it’s about my team, my customers, my business partners, my family, or my friends—I don’t want to be that overly serious guy. That’s just not me. So, don’t expect a lot of stiff, overly professional posts from me. That’s not my vibe. #bereal

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