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"Dikhega tabhi Bikeg... • 1d

Many of us go through this exact phase where everything feels repetitive, efforts feel wasted, and motivation hits rock bottom. The fact that you tried building a SaaS product already puts you ahead of 90% of people who only think about it. Failures are not signs that you're unworthy — they're just experiments that didn’t work yet. You're learning more than you realize. Maybe this is not a mid-life crisis, but a sign your mind wants growth, not comfort.You're not stuck, you're just between chapters. Better days are coming. Don’t quit now. You’ve already taken the hardest step acknowledging the feeling. Stay strong Brother! 🫂

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