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Vey

@veydantgarg

On a mission to help people & brands build better communities | 5+ years | 25+ clients | Obsessed with human nature and how we seek meaning in the digital world

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When you talk about your own product, people will question it. But when your community speaks: - It feels human - It feels earned - It builds deeper loyalty And it doesn’t feel like marketing.

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Still didn't land your first client? Mine was a friend. He needed help growing his community. A simple $400/mo gig. I had no plan but I said yes. And that one "yes" changed everything. Opportunities show up in unexpected ways. Be open.

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Be a rebel. Break free from conventions and norms. Express unique perspectives. Push boundaries. Progress in all fields. That’s the price for creativity.

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You’re human before you’re a founder. – Remember to rest – Remember to talk when it gets hard – Remember you don’t have to carry it alone Burnout kills more dreams than blind execution ever will.

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Most aren’t ready to pay the price for originality. – You’ll break norms – You’ll say what others won’t – You’ll build what doesn’t exist - You’ll be a rebel That’s what it takes to make something real.

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People follow the story you share, not the roadmap. – It’s why your team still shows up – Why your users forgive bugs – Why you haven’t rage-quit yet Share stories and beliefs before you sell products.

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Find what people ignore in themselves: - Their patterns - Their fears - Their unspoken wants Sometimes that’s what drives their actions.

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Someone is better than you. And also ahead of you. That doesn’t mean you drop your weapons. Remember the moment you decided to change everything? That was still you. Just without fear in the way.
 Remember that. Try anyway.

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Blindly beating away at tasks will not lead to growth. Except: - Replace - Refine - Adjust Don't stay stuck repeating what's not working.

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Before I was a community manager making thousands, I was growing Instagram pages and charging $15 for promos. - I didn’t know what I was building - I didn’t know where it would lead - I just kept going You never know when things will flip. Keep at it.

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The answer isn’t to start more things. – It’s to stay long enough with one – Reshape what’s not working – Keep going until it actually works That’s how things take off.

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Starting something new you get hit with all the happy emotions. - Emotions run high - You mistake that for logic - Then the shine fades and boredom hits That’s exactly the moment to double down, not walk away.

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You don’t start a new project because it’s better. You start it because the first one stopped feeling exciting. - The new project feels fresh - The excitement hits again - But soon, it hits discomfort too The trick is not to just blindly pivot, but to stick long enough to make

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“But I’m being consistent.” - That’s not enough - Blind consistency doesn’t move the needle - Beating at what’s broken doesn’t either You have to adjust and refine. Make it work, don’t just stick to it.

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Fresh idea. Fresh motivation. - Then comes the valley of disappointment - Nothing goes as planned - It stops feeling fresh That’s exactly when you need to see it through. Not jump again.

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You start something fresh. – It feels full of hope – The prep feels good – But when the real work starts, the shine fades So you jump. Again and again. My next newsletter dives deep into this. Out soon.

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You can’t be good at everything. – You need people who see your blindspots – People who step in when you can’t – Sometimes, people who just hold you when you break

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Find what people ignore in themselves: – Their patterns – Their fears – Their unspoken wants That’s what silently drives their actions.