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ADJUVA LEGAL® • 2d
Bureaucracy can kill dreams - but it’s a lesson for us all! 🚧💡 Maulik Pandya, a young Indian startup founder in Canada, invested his time, dreams, and blood here. But constant delays, confusing rules, and systems that don’t listen finally pushed him to leave. His message? Don’t let bureaucratic hurdles stop you. If the system is blocking your way, learn from it, adapt, and find new paths. Success isn’t about fighting walls - it’s about finding ways around, or even destroying those walls. Young India, don’t wait for systems to change. Build your own future. Dream big, stay strong, and don’t give up! 🇮🇳🔥

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