Why Most Founders Quit Too Early
The moment before a breakthrough often looks identical to the moment before a dead end. Most people cannot tell the difference.

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Building things, executing with conviction, and thinking long-term.
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The moment before a breakthrough often looks identical to the moment before a dead end. Most people cannot tell the difference.
In 2023, HackerNoon recognised Majhi Group as a Startup of the Year in North America. What it means to win a global technology recognition while building from Odisha, India.
The question sounds simple. The honest answer takes longer to find.
In 2022, Manas Ranjan Majhi received the Indian Achievers Award for Entrepreneur of the Year. What it confirmed was more important than what it celebrated.
Every successful business has a public story and a private one. The private one is almost always longer.
The honest answer to the question every founder eventually gets asked — and what building actually costs and returns.
The satisfaction of building from nothing is real. What's harder to explain is why it is not primarily about the outcome.
The moment the world got bigger — and what it required to be ready for it.
The things that actually change how you build are not in any playbook. They arrive unannounced, in the middle of something else.
The founders who last are not the ones who had certainty. They are the ones who learned to make good decisions without it.