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People don’t realize, you can run a very profitable business as single operation. As soon as you try to build a big company, you expenses 10x with a little bit more revenue. You’ll make many mistakes, because you “need to grow” and will be much less flexible. Yes, the revenue might catch up, but it often does not. Also your job will dramatically change and you might not like it. It’s much more stress and responsibility. Run your numbers before you try to grow it into a big company. You might end up making less money doing a job you don’t like.

Anton Karpenko

Engineer and inventor with entrepreneur DNA. JavaScript enthusiast (React, Node). Startup Mentor.

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That's why the startup is non actually a business, it is a "company as product"

Alecsander Polsley

12 Years of SAAS, Gaming & Esports | 2x Founder Specializing in Customer Experience & Acquisition

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From experience I can say this one of the most valuable pieces of advice I’ve ever seen someone put out on LinkedIn.

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Andrew Chornyy

CEO at Plerdy | Top-Notch CRO, UX & SEO Tools

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This is great advice for anyone considering business expansion. Keeping operations small can be more profitable and less stressful. 🌟 Always weigh the costs and benefits before making the leap to grow.

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