Are founders in Bay area generally smarter then Indian founders? Why don’t we see first-of-a-kind ideas in India? Everything seems to have existed in SF years ago.
The issue I face in medial I generally post anything in medial whenever I need suggestions,guidances etc but I get 5-6 likes only🙂 Don’t know why
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Keerthika S
Stealth • 7m
Hey there,
I have an 1 acre land in villages area. What kind of business did I do with 10 laks.
Can you give some idea other than farming...
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Akshay Prudhviraj
Stealth • 2m
What are your new goals in this AI world?
As we see industries are getting more demanding and vibrant everyday with new skills. People are realising that, they need to think again if they are smarter than the smartest phones out there. In this conte
What should be an ideal number of co-founders in a startup? It is generally said the more, the better and of course having a great team makes your work easy but do having 4-5 co founders hamper working as well as divide the equity too much considerin
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Jeet Sarkar
Stealth • 10m
Dilip Asbe, the CEO of National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI), said fintech founders should remember that there is "no grey area" regarding regulations.
"Whatever is not written in regulations means a no…" He added.
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Niket Raj Dwivedi
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Medial • 6m
Student founders (either currently in college or someone who has been a student max till 3 years ago) we have a fund that’s looking to invest anywhere between 1-3 Cr and can follow on upto 8cr. DM me for more info :)
Online Store (eBay)
Shopkeepers, it is the kind of job for you where you don’t buy and store the products in your shops. You don’t need much investment for this kind of business. All you need to do is upload the list of products you can avail to e-c
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Tuhin Subhra Biswas
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Discord • 3m
I'm kind of scared of my behavior these days 💀
I'm spending more time working on Blender projects rather than focusing on academics and college life in general. I'm also amazed that our college is providing internships to Semester 1 students who jus
Hardest lessons learned in the first 90 days (3-months) of building my startup-
1) Never trust anyone blindly. Not even your co-founders. Test their commitment and make sure everyone’s equity is vested over time including yours.
2) Don’t over opt
Surrounding yourself with people who'll push yourself and help you to get your goal is really necessary.
That means, find people who are smarter than you, who have that growth mindset and who are crazy enough to do the work which seems nearly imposs