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Brainstorming & Validation

Got a brilliant idea bubbling in your head, or maybe just a vague spark? This is the place to share it, no matter how wild or small! Get honest feedback, bounce concepts off other aspiring founders, and learn how to figure out if your idea really has legs. Let's turn those "what ifs" into "what's next!"

  1. It's the question that keeps every aspiring young entrepreneur awake at night. You've got an idea burning a hole in your brain, but you're also painfully aware of everything you don't have, the savings, the connections, the experience. So you find yourself stuck in an endless loop: should you start now or wait until you're "ready"? Here's the thing, there's no universally right answer. But there is a smarter way to think about it. And don't worry, because once you understand the real trade-offs of starting a business early vs late, you'll be in a much better position to make a decision that actually fits your life. Let's break it all down. The Myth of the "Perfect" Time t…

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  2. You've got an idea that keeps you up at night. Maybe it's an app, a service, or a product that could genuinely help people. But here's the thing, you're also juggling lectures, deadlines, a part-time job, or maybe even a full-time career. The question that's probably bouncing around your head is: can I actually build a business while doing all of this? The short answer? Yes, absolutely. And don't worry, because it's not as impossible as it might feel right now. Thousands of successful founders started their ventures while studying or working full-time. The key isn't about having more hours in the day: it's about using the ones you have with intention and strategy. This st…

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  3. There's never been a better time to be a young founder in the UK. If you're part of Gen Z or even Gen Alpha and you've got an idea burning a hole in your brain, you're actually starting from a position of strength that previous generations could only dream of. You've grown up with technology as second nature, you understand social media algorithms better than most marketing executives, and you've got a genuine passion for building businesses that actually mean something. But here's the thing, being young also means you're going to make mistakes. Everyone does. The difference between the founders who succeed and those who flame out isn't about avoiding mistakes entirely; i…

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