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Startup Savvy

Entrepreneur is What... • 1y

Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish ~ Steve Jobs Steve Jobs is my favourite Entrepreneur, he is my role model Who is your role model & who is your favourite Entrepreneur Comment Down

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The next billionaire

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20 years since Steve told Stanford graduates to stay hungry and stay foolish.

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" Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish" - Steve Jobs. If you are into startup Ecosystem, you probably would've heard this. Now, Explain This in your way in the context to current generation! My Answer to this : " Stay Hungry" means being always curious to

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Stay hungry, Stay foolish.

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Ravi Handa

Early Retiree | Fina... • 2m

Now I understand why startup bros talk about "Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish" They have to run around doing so many meetings that they don't get time to eat and end up being hungry. 😁 Have a joke on the VCs for the "foolish" part but on the advice of m

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Thakur Ambuj Singh

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Steve Jobs wasn’t just a tech genius he was a master of vision, design and belief in the impossible. This book isn’t just about his life, it’s a manual for those who dare to dream differently Steve Jobs taught us one thing: Think different and never

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Armaan Nath

Startups | Product • 1y

Instead of scrolling Instagram one should read these books: 1. "The Lean Startup" by Eric Ries 2. "Zero to One" by Peter Thiel 3. "The Startup Owner's Manual" by Steve Blank and Bob Dorf 4. "Founders at Work" by Jessica Livingston 5. "The Art of the

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Vikas Acharya

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The $40 Billion Mistake – Ron Wayne (Apple's Forgotten Founder) Ron Wayne co-founded Apple with Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak in 1976 but sold his 10% stake for just $800 because he feared financial risk. Today, that stake would be worth over $100 bi

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