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Bradyn did an outstanding job presenting his chapter from Things I Wish I Knew Yesterday! 📚

His key takeaway: “You ought to serve hotdogs.” 🌭
In other words keep it simple, stay true to your vision, and don’t overcomplicate what you’ve been called to do.

He reminded us of a hard truth about business: you won’t please everyone. And that’s okay. You can’t pivot your plans or water down your ideas based on every opinion or outside voice.

Know what you want. Stay focused. And go for it with confidence. 💯

Proud of you, Bradyn keep building and believing!


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