I’m 17..., and I’ve already failed more times than most adults I know. not because I’m reckless. But because I’m curious. this is my story: In the last 4 years I: • launched 2 startups • explored dozens of fields • built mini business just to see if they'd work Most of them didn’t. But each one taught me something I didn’t even know I needed. Some days - I made money But most days - I made mistakes but somehow... that felt like progress. There were moments I wanted to quit. But I didn’t. Not because I’m super disciplined or anything. I just... liked building stuff too much. Not trying to be deep here. I just think messy stories like this deserve space too. Because not every journey is smooth. Sometimes it’s just: • late night ideas • failed launches • and that “let’s just try this” energy but there’s one thing I’ve figured out so far: "You don’t stumble into passion. You build it — one weird attempt at a time." As always, Raheel Khan, signing off!
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