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I Know How Fake Everything Is

We had an AC installation project today at Manikgonj.

Our technician team went to the site, saw a 30'' thick wall that has to be pierced for copper piping. And they backed off.

I was communicating over the phone with my PSL, with a heavy voice, pretending everything is under control. 

Those are miniature life hick-ups that an entrepreneur has to face, regularly, and for me - intentionally.

Only a few have the guts to continue after all these.

I want to be one of them of course.

January 2022 Update:

Another year has gone by without any fruitful progress. Still, we don't see any tangible source of revenue. We are kinda parasite of Muspana.

This burns me like hell,

I wanted to live an independent life. That's why I chose to be an entrepreneur

Now is the real challenge. What value am I providing to my users?

What is the one big vision that can change the lives of billions?

Can I acquire a big investment ever?

Why am I so self-centered?

Am I all after money?

Today a kid 10 years younger than me seemed to be over achiever.

Asif seemed disappointed seei ng their career path.

What we have done in our entire lives?

I was in an impasse. Didn't feel anything special.

Because at the end of the day, I know all are fake, including me.  

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