고정된 트윗

I was 15 when my first business failed.
A clothing brand.
Big dreams. No clue what I was actually doing.
It didn’t fade out.
It crashed. Miserably.
I worked hard. Stayed consistent.
Did what I thought “entrepreneurs” did.
And still lost.
That failure stayed with me.
Not because of the money, but because I couldn’t understand why effort wasn’t enough.
The lesson came later:
If people don’t understand your value, your hard work is invisible.
That realization dragged me into uncomfortable territory.
Outbound. Sales. Marketing.
Cold messages that got ignored.
Follow-ups that felt awkward.
Learning in public by getting things wrong.
I learned more from rejection than any course.
I spent time on LinkedIn.
Observed. Tested. Tried to sound more put-together than I was.
But it always felt filtered.
So I came to X.
This place feels raw. Messy. More honest.
Over the years, those lessons turned into an agency.
And eventually, a software startup.
Not because I “figured everything out.”
But because curiosity and my long-term harsh mindset, kept refining the direction.
Not perfect. Still learning.
Still refining what works and why.
I share what I’ve learned - not from theory, but from building while the story is still being written.
If you feel behind, you’re probably not.
You’re just in the phase where things are starting to make sense - slowly, quietly.
That’s usually when progress actually begins.

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