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“Feels like living in a pressure cooker.” That’s how Vedanta’s Anil Agarwal describes the early years of building a business. It’s a truth from someone who faced 9 failed ventures before finally succeeding in his 40s. His advice to young founders? – Believe in your idea – Accept failure as part of the game – Keep showing up, especially when it’s uncomfortable Because the early-stage grind isn’t just hard - it’s lonely, uncertain, and chaotic. But if you stay through the pressure, you might just turn metal into a mining empire.
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