Embracing Discomfort
Embracing discomfort can lead to greater energy and motivation, as illustrated by the analogy of running towards challenges rather than away from them. When someone finds a unique value proposition that resonates with others, the next step is to create a simple, affordable product. Selling to a core group of customers not only provides financial benefits but also opens doors for upselling and long-term business sustainability.In this clip
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