I trust the CEO of Paytm rather than Paytm! I am just waiting for the end of lower circuit in the Paytm stock , then I shall buy , 60%-80% dip expecting.
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Sairaj Kadam
Entrepreneur • 5m
Why Startups Fail❓ – It’s Not About the Product, It’s About the Team
Most startups don’t fail because of their product; they fail because of their team. It might sound strange, but it’s the truth. The team you surround yourself with can make or brea
“the customer is always right”
not during my shift
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Karan Sahu
Founder • 1y
Many people fear sharing their ideas, thinking others might steal them. However, collaboration always proves more beneficial. Yes, It's crucial to evaluate others' integrity, but don't always worry about idea theft; focus on collaboration.
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Anirudh Gupta
CA Aspirant|Content ... • 13d
One of my favourite videos about Neuro marketing which shocks me
about how Neuromarketing proves that there is nothing called free will and we are influenced by external elements which in turn creates a desire to buy.
A must watch video!
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Rohan Saha
Founder - Burn Inves... • 9d
Looking at today’s MMI it seems pretty clear that even if the market does correct it probably won’t be a major drop we might just see a small dip enough to bring valuations to a reasonable level and then the market could bounce back Yesterday the MMI
Buy this, it’s high quality” is the dumbest pitch. People buy emotionally for utility, not specs. Everyone has a car, but not everyone buys a Rolls or Mercedes. Why? Quality isn’t the driver. It’s what it does for them. Sell outcomes, not adjectives.
In a world obsessed with instant gratification, patience in a market dip is the ultimate act of rebellion. Buy when others panic. - Hawk.
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Raj Pareta
Explorer • 2m
People don’t just buy products; they buy status. If something is sold cheaply in a regular place, most won’t care. But brand it, sell it in a premium store at a higher price, and suddenly, everyone wants it. It’s not just about the product—it’s about