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<div class="super-subhead"> How bold moves, oversized thinking, and maximum effort became the new normal. </div>
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<h2>4. The Risk (And Why Itβs Worth It)</h2> <p>Yes, going supersize means you might fail louder. But in 2026, <strong>quiet failure is still failure</strong>. The difference is that bold failures teach you faster. And when you succeed? The win is seismic. Startups that raised supersized rounds in 2025 (think $50M+ Series A) are now outpacing bootstrapped competitors 5:1. Not because the money alone β but because they committed to <strong>big, irreversible bets</strong>.</p> The Risk (And Why Itβs Worth It)</h2> <p>Yes,
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