Luck and Risk are two sides of the same coin. If you believe in one, respect the other.
As entrepreneurs we lean towards taking risk because thats our inherent nature..luck might just come our way!
Do you think that most of the aspiring entrepreneurs are just thinking and learning and taking no or minimum actions?
I think this is a serious problem.
Everyone talks about their risk taking ability. but only a few people have dared to take that level of risk in life..
Ideas are delusional dreams, execution is the actual game 🔥
Success comes to those who execute, not just dream
Why the US ahead of us in Business and Start-ups while we have a larger population and consumers?
I got this answer from Gemini Deep Research:
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The U.S. has more startups than India due to its more developed funding ecosystem, culture
If your App is not seen means it is not used. With a population of 1.46 Billion people, India is one of the largest consumer of social media all over the world. Marketing here is simple, even if you can capture a short percentage of that population y
Jeff Bezos says that the single most important reason most successful companies are in the US is risk capital.
In the US, you can raise $50 million in seed funds, and that doesn't work anywhere else.
And that's the reason why most of the successful
UNDERSTANDING THE CORE PRINCIPLES OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Day 9: Taking Risks, Stepping Out of Your Comfort Zone
Starting a business is inherently risky, but great entrepreneurs know that calculated risks are where the magic happens. Take Airbnb, for