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The lack of faith comes from too many startup founders treating businesses like side projects. No commitment to execution, just hoping to get acquired or raise the next round. Investors are tired of funding lifestyle businesses. That being said, the ecosystem isn't failing completely.. there are still solid companies building real value. But the hype cycle created unrealistic expectations. Now we're in the 'trough of disillusionment' phase. Good startups will survive and thrive. Trust me. Keep building :)

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