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satyam singhal

Entrepreneur I Busin... • 7m

Most Startup Advice is a Lie Every founder loves a good success story. 📈 “Jeff Bezos started in his garage.” 📈 “Airbnb was rejected by investors 100+ times.” 📈 “Elon Musk went all in and won.” 💡 Survivorship Bias: We only hear from the startu

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Samrat Kesharwani

19 | Founder & CEO @... • 10m

Very important thing why startup are the best! also this graph is recreated by me so if not proper sorry for that i wasnt able to find the real one. Now coming back to content, a real startup which solves problem or is doing something "REALLY" meanin

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Siddharth K Nair

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Common Mistake That Kills Startups 🧨 One of the deadliest mistakes that kills startups early is scaling too soon without product-market fit. Many founders rush into hiring, marketing, and expansion before truly validating their solution with rea

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Chirotpal Das

Building an AI eco-s... • 8m

India is now building it's own bias-free LLM says Ashwini Vaishnaw. Startups struggled. VCs hesitated. The private sector couldn't—or wouldn't—step up. So the government decided to take matters into its own hands. Great initiative, some might say,

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Santhosh Gandhi

Venture Capital Focu... • 6m

Startups don’t die because they have bad ideas. Most die because they run out of money. And that’s exactly why understanding Burn Rate and Runway is crucial. Burn Rate is the amount of money a startup spends every month to operate salaries, rent, ma

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Aditya

I am > I was . • 1m

Startups don’t die from competition — they die from building something nobody wants. 🚫 Day 8 of my 30-day Business & Entrepreneurship series 🚀 Most startups don’t fail because of bad ideas — they fail because there’s simply no demand. That’s

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Sajin

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Corporates take big risks and have money. Then why startups exist? 1. Corporates hate UNCERTAINTY: They take risk by building scenarios & models, so avoids whats uncertain 2. Less data: Before AirBnB they cudnt model market size of ppl renting beds

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Priyank

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Money • 3m

This founder promised equity over WhatsApp. 14 times. Real story. Founder had traction, early product, even investor interest. But no one would commit. Why? Because 14 people were promised equity... with zero documentation. No SHA, no vesting, no c

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Poosarla Sai Karthik

Tech guy with a busi... • 2m

Startups are shutting down at a rate no one’s talking about loud enough. In the last 18 months, over 28,000 in India alone have gone silent. Globally, names like Zeen, Astra, Locale, Nikola, and EasyKnock are well-funded, hyped, and headline-ready ar

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Nawal

Entrepreneur | Build... • 5m

Startups Don’t Die on Day 0. They Die on Day 187. Everyone talks about Day 0. → The big idea. → The excitement. → The pitch deck rush. → The first “Let’s do this.” But nobody prepares you for Day 187. That weird, soul-crushing point when: → Your

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