You might think you're spending your time on something valuable—learning, exploring, improving. But sometimes, you're just close enough to productivity that it feels worth it… when in reality, you're just wasting your time.
Only a few will understand
Builders and leaders, listen up:
• 90% of startups fail within the first 3 years
• 10% of startups fail within the first year alone
• 70% of startups fail after scaling too fast (Interesting?)
It won’t be a smooth ride, but worth riding, wisely.
I was today years old when I realized “Google it” might soon be a phrase we used to say.
Gen Alpha’s already moved on to: “Just ChatGPT it.”
(Oh, and yes, this image was generated by ChatGPT too.)
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Hello everyone, I am Deep Surya.
It's just a general thought. I thought how would it be if the medicines get delivered to patients in just 30 minutes of ordering.
I know the medicine field is filled with big shots but still if we have a great exec
🔥 Heard that TikTok might be coming back to India!
What do you think —
👉 Big benefit?
👉 Big loss?
👉 Or no difference at all?
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Sourav Mishra
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Codestam Technologies • 5m
Entrepreneurs don’t fail because of lack of ideas.
They fail because they chase too many.
Every "let’s just test this" stacks up until your real priorities get smothered.
Focus isn’t sexy.
But it’s undefeated.
Lets Talk About Why Startup FAIL
According to the findings of a survey by the Institute for Business Value and Oxford Economics, 90%of India’s startups fail within the first five years, that’s really a big loss and a big problem that must be resolv