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  • What is one piece of advice you would give your younger self?

    Austin Armstrong
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    David Laubner
    get over it, it's not that important.
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    Debajit Sarkar
    I would advise my younger self to initiate the shipping process at the earliest opportunity and aim for a high volume of shipments. It's crucial to invest wholehearted effort into every single product.
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    Himakar Reddy 🇮🇳🇨🇦
    1. Read more books 2. Take care of your health 3. Buy and stack those damn bitcoins
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    Nemanja Nikolic
    Go out of your comfort zone as soon as possible. Because when you start doing things that you are scared of you learn really valuable lessons and somehow heavens push your forward. :)
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    mjkabir
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    Oxana
    build personal branding first, not just the company one
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    Hossein Yazdi
    Interesting discussion Austin. I would tell this advice; Start taking payments right from the start.
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    Aristo Coutinho
    Do good have good
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    Pam K.
    Drink more.
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    Xavier JJ
    To start grabbing onto opportunities and always keep trying!
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    Sinan
    Be a stupid!! Or atleast act!! The more you try to be stupid, the more you become strong and cleaver!!
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    Andre Yang
    Risk taker are money maker
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    Richard Galovič
    Work with the best people you can find, learn from older guys and gals. In a few years you will be facing the same challenges they face today. This way you can prepare for better life, save time, money and energy.
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    Gurkaran Singh
    Hey there, Gurkaran Singh! As a fellow tech enthusiast and someone who has dabbled in various industries, I can definitely relate to the idea of reflecting on what advice I would give my younger self. If I had to choose just one piece of advice, it would be this: Embrace failure as a stepping stone to success. In the world of tech and startups, failure is inevitable, but it's how we learn and grow from those experiences that truly matters. So, to my younger self, don't be afraid to take risks, make mistakes, and keep pushing yourself out of your comfort zone. Remember, every failure brings you one step closer to your next big breakthrough. Happy tinkering and may your data science and embedded programming pursuits lead you to great success!
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    Adejoke Yinka
    Do good have Good
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    Shawn Olds
    Failing is not failure.
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