Insights from Y Combinator on Building Great Products and the Reality of Entrepreneurship 🚀🤩
✅ Reasons to do it: Flexibility, potential upside, feeling you have to pursue your passion
❌ Downsides: Immense stress, responsibility to your team, alway
Hi everyone
I love to read many of your startup Ideas on a daily basis.
Just wanted to say entrepreneurship Is not for everyone Entrepreneurship has its own eligibility criteria and entrepreneur has to meet the criteria
Avriti's logo is best one among logos of all other top ideas in the showcase
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Prathik Karthikeyan
Tech | Law | Startup... • 6m
Top Startup Content on YouTube
1. YCombinator videos especially ones with Michael Seibel.
Although some of the ideas of market and user behaviour may be more US centric the overall content is the best startup content by far.
2. WTF by Nikhil Ka
According to new report Mostly indian parent's Feels lonely and around 66% of 1,005 parents felt isolated and lonely. Loneliness has been shown to affect both your physical and mental health .
Is that really true ? Because I saw mostly Indian mom'
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Ajink Gupta
🥴 • 6m
Hello everyone , I am an developer and i will help you to build MVP of your project !
At lowest price possible so you can test your ideas !
I disagree that AI should be developed gradually.
That is utterly foolish.
We must work to develop AI as quickly as possible and to the best of our abilities, and we should assist the businesses that are in this endeavour.
in order for us to come
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Aahan verma
I am BATMAN • 5m
I want to start a small scale business
but I am out of ideas
can someone suggest a few ideas
I am a student so I don't have a lot of funding but I am ready to give my best
so anyone has any ideas ??
Paul Graham (Co-founder, Y Combinator)
"The way to get startup ideas is not to try to think of startup ideas. It's to look for problems, preferably problems you have yourself."
The best startup ideas come from solving real problems, not just brain
Success isn't just about having great ideas it's about executing them consistently.
Ideas + Execution - Consistency = Chaos
Consistency + Ideas - Execution = Procrastination
Execution + Consistency - Ideas = Routine
But when you combine all three—Id
The startup graveyard is full of great ideas.
What’s missing?
Relentless, boring, uncomfortable execution.
Getting feedback that hurts.
Iterating in public.
Ideas are free. Execution is rare.
Best builders know the difference.