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SARWAN NANDH

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Sarwagyna Pvt Ltd.  • 5m

I spent hours reading, experimenting, watching tutorials. Nothing felt concrete, but I couldn’t stop. Every small experiment taught me something new.” That’s exactly what my 16-year-old journey looked like. I didn’t have a plan, but I had curiosity and energy. I explored everything — from coding basics to AI concepts, from startup case studies to random business articles. Most of it didn’t make sense at the time. Some attempts failed before they even started. But here’s the lesson: exploration isn’t about results — it’s about exposure. Every new thing I tried added a tiny piece to my mindset puzzle. And slowly, I began to see patterns. What excited me. What drained me. Where I wanted to go next. That messy stage of exploration was the bridge between a dream and the possibility of building something real. #Entrepreneurship #StartupJourney #Exploration #YoungFounder #Sarvagyna #WolvraClothin

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