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Day 18 — Part 2 He understood what I’m trying to build —a small space where early founders can learn from operators who’ve actually built stuf, not fake “mentors,” not motivational speakers. And he even showed genuine interest. Not the “bro, I’ll see” type. Actual interest. It reminded me why I started this. Why I kept reaching out. Why I kept posting. Why I kept pushing even when it felt useless. Because sometimes one real conversation gives you more clarity than 20 empty replies. And yes, I still have only a few paid founders right now. Yes,I’m still figuring out how to fill this session. Yes, it's still hard. But today made me feel like I’m not building nonsense. Someone out there sees value. Even if it’s just one founder. If you’re building something real and want to learn from someone who’s spent a decade building real internet-first products..DM me. We have a few slots left. But more than that— Day 18 showed me that theCosmic is slowly becoming something founders feel.
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