Years of constant pivots and restless iterations finally paid off—the project hit a turning point where things actually started clicking. But then came the irony: the moment traction showed up, the instinct was to pump it hard and chase quick wins. Classic startup move. Sometimes the hardest part isn't building; it's resisting the urge to oversell what you've barely just gotten right.

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AltcoinHuntervip
· 4h ago
Wait, this is exactly the kind of situation I hate... We finally got the product running smoothly, and as soon as there’s data, they start aggressive marketing. It’s hilarious—aren’t they just creating their own ceiling?
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LiquiditySurfervip
· 12h ago
Haha, this is the fate of startups... Just when you finally find the right feel, you end up over-marketing.
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SchroedingersFrontrunvip
· 12h ago
Really, it's easier to go off course after finding the direction.
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FOMOSapienvip
· 12h ago
Really, I've seen too many projects follow this pattern. As soon as there's some progress, they start bragging.
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