Startup failure story : Laundroid
Laundroid was a promising concept aimed at revolutionizing laundry chores, with its ambitious goal of automatically sorting, washing, and folding clothes. However, despite initial excitement, the product faced signi
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Anonymous 2
Hey I am on Medial • 11m
Bhai amateur entrepreneurs need to stop getting blinded by the novelty of their ideas. Execution is what matters at the end of the day
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You really don’t have time. You need to start stressing.
Your family members are getting older by the day. More people trynna steal your goals day by day.
You should act now.
Stop playing video games. Stop watching movies. Stop sleeping. Yo
Mark Zuckerberg stole facebook.
Elon Musk didn't start Tesla or X.
Ray Croc didn't own McDonalds.
Moral compass is a good thing but chasing novelty doesn't guarantee success. Stop pondering over every thing. Focus on getting shit done
Girls are getting beautiful day by day or maybe it's the filter 😅
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Ayush Maurya
AI Pioneer • 5m
"Your ideas are worthless because you just have ideas"
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- ideas are good
- execution is better
- maintaining consistency in execution process is the best
Be consistent with the real life execution and stop the mental masturbation..
Kick it off
The Biggest Misconceptions That Kill Businesses
Let’s talk about the biggest things that screw up most businesses.
First misconception: “You need to know everything before you start.”
No, you don’t. Overthinking kills execution. The only thing that
What do you think is the difference between Chinese and Indian entrepreneurs, in terms of their mindset and execution?
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Abhishek Dwivedi
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Karyarth • 18d
The startup graveyard is full of great ideas.
What’s missing?
Relentless, boring, uncomfortable execution.
Getting feedback that hurts.
Iterating in public.
Ideas are free. Execution is rare.
Best builders know the difference.
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SamCtrlPlusAltMan
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OpenAI • 1y
Kudos to every kid who’s getting into entrepreneurship. There’s a trend I’ve been noticing where — people, especially young minds, think labelling an idea as “same businesses exits”
YES. They do, but go to the depth of it and the game unfolds in a