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
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Nawal
Stealth • 9m
Prescribal is my 2nd Start-up,
1st start-up was badly destroyed by all the points you said , I learned it by hard way 😂.. but yeah .. those points are true and very important .
money is important...loan department is best business start up plan
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Industry Insider
Stealth • 6m
Once a Wiseman said "Swimming cannot be learned by staring at the water, for that you need to jump into the water"
Moral :- Experiential learning gives the best outcome ✌️
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vishakha Jangir
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Set2Score • 1m
𝟰 𝗤𝘂𝗮𝗱𝗿𝗮𝗻𝘁𝘀 :
Before reading the post, check which quadrant you belong to.
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Most people will fall into the 1st or 4th quadrant, while very few will be in the 2nd quadrant.
If you find yourself in the 3rd quadrant, it can be qu
Investors are investing money in start-ups and start-up fails or not making profit, they are again investing in start-ups and start-up fails or not making profit.
So the question is if start-up not making money then how investors earn money.
I know
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Sudhanva Ballary
Stealth • 7m
Hey guys,
I have came across an idea of making an app related to education. In which students can practice there practicals at home. When I was at 1st and 2nd year of my college, I was unable to practice my practicals properly. If I wanted to practi
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Ruhon Borah
Stealth • 6m
Lets create a business model of sports and fashion company named ULTRONiX shortly UiX. I will design everything… 1st we will start with t-shirt . Invest and come together to grow up 🚀
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Sashank Achari
Stealth • 2m
Hello guys what do u think about starting a start up of renting electric bikes in Indian major cities and building solar charging points ?? Please share your opinion .
Thank you
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Mukesh Jha
Stealth • 8m
You need 5 things to start a start-up:
1. Time
2. Energy
3. Money
4. Education
5. Network
What do you think is the most important one?
For me network is the most crucial.
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Hussain
Stealth • 3m
I need a part time job, to support myself
I'm in college 1st year (BBA)
I would also like to start up in future
I want to connect with amazing peoples having same mindset as me