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Sourav Mishra

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Codestam Technologies • 1m

The quiet part of building something: Nobody talks about how lonely it gets. You're surrounded by people, but your mind is somewhere else— in product decisions, bugs, feedback loops, cash flow, that one angry user email you can’t stop thinking about. Everyone claps when you launch. But few stick around when you’re in maintenance mode. Debugging your life at 2am. Still, you keep going. Not because it's glamorous. But because it's yours.

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