u/Imaginary-Slide-1137

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I cold approached a girl.

Few days back, I was in a cafe.

I saw a pretty girl sitting in the next table with her friend.

I wanted to just sit there but somehow I finally gathered the courage to actually get up.

I went up to her, said hi, and then complimented her by saying she looked pretty.

I expected her to say something like - thanks etc, but she said nothing ( she literally made this face 😐 )

Her friend ( visibly annoyed ) said something along the lines of, we heard you.

It all felt very awkward to me, so then I just left.

Mind you this took a lot of courage for me to do, I don't do this everyday.

So why am I sharing this?

Well I thought of something, I took action and I got a result.

The result isn't what I expected but that's life.

Nothing that I got in my life was one shot wonder - but I keep trying and eventually it all works out.

So keep taking your shots, the awkward ones, the ugly ones, and the unprepared ones.

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u/Imaginary-Slide-1137 — 11 days ago
▲ 15 r/jaipur

Weekends are for cleaning

I've been building my startup and working at my uncle's home. decided to finally carve out my own peaceful corner.

On a side note, Looking for mouse & non-mechanical keyboard that is light on pocket and can connect to 3 devices at time. Any suggestions?

u/Imaginary-Slide-1137 — 14 days ago

Shopify discount app that actually supports discounts across 100+ specific variants?

Hitting a pretty annoying limit that I think should have easy solution.

I know collections can handle large product sets, but my issue is more specific:

I want to create automatic discounts based on ~100 specific variants across products. Not entire collections/products. Actual variants only.

Any stores here with large catalogs, has any recommendations?

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u/Imaginary-Slide-1137 — 14 days ago

https://preview.redd.it/944ln4qad5zg1.png?width=1142&format=png&auto=webp&s=bfe047b2609d5f578f36d7cffcffb4beaa730ee1

Anon because I don’t want this to become a product promo post.

I’m an Indian founder building SaaS. One of my products crossed $20k in revenue recently. Small number for all VC funded and AI growth companies, but useful because it taught me one thing clearly:

Most technical founders don’t lose because they can’t build.

They lose because they don’t know who the buyer is, what pain is urgent, what to charge, and where the first serious users should come from.

I’m not a "growth magician". But I do have a strong commercial instinct, and I enjoy looking at products and finding the obvious leaks.

If you're an Indian technical founder building SaaS, drop your product. I'll give a sharp take on positioning, pricing, onboarding, or distribution.

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u/Imaginary-Slide-1137 — 18 days ago