I’ve been working with startups for half a decade now but somehow my peers don’t understand the importance of value creation against immediate profits. Unicorns do matter. No point making small profit for years together without expanding user base. T
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Only people who can’t startup themselves and are jealous of the big funding rounds cry about losses of prospective billion dollar companies.
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