Success in business means something different to everyone. For some, it's launching their first business. For others, it's gaining their first customer, building a profitable company, or creating a business that provides freedom and long-term impact. To me, success isn't just about revenue or growth. It's about turning an idea into reality, solving real problems, staying committed when challenges arise, and continuing to learn along the way. Every successful business starts with a vision, but it's consistency, planning, and action that turn that vision into results. No business journey is perfect. There will be setbacks, lessons, and moments of doubt. But those experiences often become the foundation for future success. That's why learning from others and sharing knowledge is so valuable—it helps us avoid mistakes, discover new opportunities, and grow together. I'd love to hear from this community: * What does success in business mean to you? * What's the biggest lesson you've learned while building your business? * If you could give one piece of advice to someone starting their entrepreneurial journey, what would it be? Looking forward to hearing your insights and learning from everyone here!