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CA Jasmeet Singh

In God We Trust, The... • 19h

🌱 Ayush had a startup idea. A bold one. An app that could help students manage study time using neuroscience-backed techniques. He believed in it. So did his friends. So he saved ₹1.2 lakhs and hired a freelancer to build an MVP. 💸 Three months later, He had an app. But no users. No feedback. No launch plan. And no money left. He didn’t fail because the idea was bad. He failed because he built alone, without validation, without direction. Fast forward six months… Ayush took a different approach. He joined the Leap of Faith. 🔍 He validated the problem with 15 real students. 🧠 Got on a mentorship call that helped him pivot the entire model. 🤝 Found a design intern and a developer through the collaboration hub. 🚀 Built a working prototype in 3 weeks — without spending a rupee. And this time, when he launched — he had 100 users in the first 2 days. 💡 Here’s the truth: Most startup ideas don’t die because they’re wrong. They die because founders try to build alone in the dark. 🦘 Leap of Faith is your launch partner: ✅ Industry mentors who actually listen ✅ Free & vetted collaborators ✅ Tools, checklists, and cohort-based learning ✅ A community of doers, not dreamers ✨ You don’t need a perfect plan. You need a safe place to start smart.

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