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When I launched my first business, I expected long hours and hard work — but nothing could prepare me for the lessons I learned along the way.

Lesson one: cash flow is king. A profitable business can still fail if you run out of liquid funds, so I learned to track income and expenses obsessively. Lesson two: patience is a survival skill. Success rarely comes overnight, and progress often feels slow — but every small step matters. Lesson three: networking is non-negotiable. Opportunities often come from people, not ads or algorithms.

Entrepreneurship is a rollercoaster of late nights, small wins, and big mistakes. But if you’re willing to learn and adapt, the ride is worth every moment.

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