Need full knowledge on starting a Startup From Basic to End Any one Please Suggest me
Anonymous 5
Stealth • 3h
Read Paul Graham's work, he writes a lot
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Arijit Ray
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Twilio • 1m
Rajeev Thakkar’s (CIO, PPFAS) letter to the unit holders.
Every year around this time he writes to the unit holders sharing his insights and wisdom.
A great read!
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SamCtrlPlusAltMan
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OpenAI • 3m
How to Start a startup: In a page (by Paul Graham)
Paul Graham wrote there are two different ways to run a company: founder mode and manager mode. It’s not just about following the rules of the organisation, there’s a whole different mindset at play.
Read this: https://www.paulgraham.com/foundermode.
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Arcane
Stealth • 2m
Wealth Creation is not Zero Sum, it's a Positive Sum Game
Paul Graham:
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Arcane
Stealth • 2m
HOW TO DO GREAT WORK BY PAUL GRAHAM
✦ Great Work has no precise definition but it is doing something important so well that you expand people's ideas of what's possible
✦ Mapped by @jasonshen
My co-founder doesn't own any responsibility in the startup nor he pushes himself at all to take ownership of anything.
He does the work that I give him(basic work). We are a funded startup operating since 4 years, I have already had a lot of discuss
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Md Muntasir Bhai
Stealth • 5m
What's your opinion..
Paul graham said..
Raising money is the second hardest part of starting a startup.
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Ishan
Stealth • 8m
If an engineering student have a lot of interest in buisness and finance , what should he do?
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Somen's 8D world
Stealth • 7m
what can a person do when he has a idea he knows how to do that but still cannot do it. or even he done 30% work but can't finish