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Building a startup at 16 is nothing like what you see on shark tank No one throws money at you for just an idea No fancy office just convincing your first 10 customers No shortcuts it is about showing up every single day When I started MilkyWiz, I thought entrepreneurship was about pitch decks and big plans The truth is about listening, adapting, and having the courage to keep going even when no one believes in you. It is not glamorous. It is messy. But it is real and I would not trade it for anything If you have ever tried building something from scratch what is the biggest myth you had to unlearn?
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The quiet part of building something: Nobody talks about how lonely it gets. You're surrounded by people, but your mind is somewhere else— in product decisions, bugs, feedback loops, cash flow, that one angry user email you can’t stop thinking abou
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Building a startup at 16 Most people of my age are worried about exams. I’m worried about distribution, pricing, and product-market fit. And honestly — it’s not easy. I’ve been told: “You’re too young to build a company.” “Focus on school first.” “
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Not every day feels like a startup story. Some days it feels like: Suppliers not picking up calls. Investors ghosting. Friends not understanding what you are building. At 16, I realized entrepreneurship isn’t always about pitch decks or logos. It’s
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3 Lessons I have Learned Building a Startup at 16 1. People do not buy products, they buy convenience. If your product makes life easier, it wins. 2. Feedback > theory. You do not learn by planning, you learn when real people try your product. 3. Cou
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