3. The Struggle Phase
He traveled across cities to convince kirana shops.
No fancy hotels. No taxis.
> Slept on train floors
Skipped meals
Got rejected hundreds of times
Sometimes, he'd wait outside stores for hours just to get 2 minutes with the shop owner.
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