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Nitesh Vishwakarma

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Ritco Logistics • 2d

Everyone wants to be a founder.🧑🏻‍💻 But nobody wants to suffer alone at 2 AM, wondering if tomorrow’s meeting will save their startup. They see funding. They don’t see the rejections. They see headlines. They don’t see the breakdowns. Entrepreneurship is not sexy. It’s survival. If you’re dreaming of building something big—start small. Learn. Fail. Iterate. Repeat. Because real founders don’t chase hype—they chase impact. Keep going. The ones who stay in the game long enough... win. 🔥

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