"Starting with zero money doesn’t mean you will fail. It means you have full control and clear goals."
When you start without investors, you learn how to grow your product step by step. It makes you a strong founder. If you don’t have money, don’t w
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Mahendra Lochhab
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According to Noam Wasserman, author of “The Founder’s Dilemma”, about 80% of the start-up founders do not care much about splitting their equity.
A lot of founders think funding = validation, but that’s just step one. If you can’t turn that capital into real, sustainable growth, it’s just a countdown to running out of cash. Just because a startup raises VC money doesn’t mean it’s successful. V