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“He was the loudest guy in every room. Now he quietly runs a ₹200 Cr business.” A childhood friend of mine loved the spotlight. Loud, expressive, always chasing attention. Back in school, he once said — “If people aren’t watching, what’s the point?”

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Not every business should bootstrap. Some ideas REQUIRE capital to reach scale. Being "loud" about your business isn't vanity, it's essential for attracting talent, partners, and opportunities. Dismissing visibility as mere "dopamine" is dangerously simplistic

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