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A whole lot of people think that so many founders are stupid because they are making loss when they don’t realise that’s what it takes to become a huge startup indeed. Take an example of Reddit, Facebook, Amazon, etc. Penetration is important to go b

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Wahid Shaikh

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And who told you that Reddit, facebook and Amazon did went through losses (especially the amounts today's startups are loosing) to become successful 😄

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