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Stop treating setbacks like endings. Every hit I took pushed me somewhere better than where I was headed. The fall doesn't kill you. Staying down does.
A few months ago I was earning thousands as a student working 15 minutes a day. Had it all on paper. But success made me lazy. I was out-earning my parents combined yet felt hollow. Then everything collapsed.
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If that downfall never happened I would've never built Forge. Never explored AI. Never found what actually excites me. The worst thing that happened to me became the best thing that happened to me.
when you stop giving a fuck, life becomes surprisingly simple and beautiful.
nothing really bothers you anymore.
something bad happens? it happened for a reason. learn from it and move on.
stop expecting things from others and you'll never be disappointed.
once you let go of expectations, even the smallest unexpected moments start to feel like gifts.
a random compliment, a good conversation, a quiet morning.
this applies to business too.
a client says no? cool, next one will say yes.
your launch flopped? now you know what doesn't work.
someone copied your idea? good, you're doing something worth copying.
the entrepreneurs who win aren't the ones who stress over every setback. they're the ones who stop overthinking, adapt fast and keep moving.
all of it hits different when you're not chasing validation.
happiness isn't about getting more, it's about needing less.
in life and in business
felt this heavy. i’m 19 and in the exact same spot. explaining my vision used to be exciting but now it’s just annoying because they never actually believe in it.
you’re right about the environment thing. it’s hard to level up when you’re always defending yourself. time to just guard my peace and move