Hey there! So you've got this entrepreneurial itch, right? That dream of building something of your own, creating something meaningful, being your own boss. But here's the reality, you've got bills to pay, a mortgage maybe, and that steady paycheck from your 9-to-5 job is keeping your life stable. So what do you do? Do you take the risky leap and quit everything? Or do you stay comfortable and forget the dream? Here's the good news: you don't have to choose. You can actually have both. Starting a startup while working a full-time job is totally doable. In fact, some of the most successful companies were born this way. Narayana Murthy started Infosys while working his regular job, and he built it into a billion-dollar company. You can do this too. Let me walk you through how. Why This Actually Makes Sense (And Why Your Day Job is Your Superpower) Listen, I get it. When you're working full-time, the idea of also running a startup sounds exhausting. And honestly? ...
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