If you are an 18year old guy, and if you are interested in building startups, how would you learn about entrepreneurship and building startup?
Answer like an 18year guy.😉
Prince
Optimistic, Futurist • 1y
Try to do something small make mistakes you will learn the most out of it
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Please learn from others Mistakes
is a best quote BUT
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Guru shankar
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The only way to learn business is by running a business.
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Sumit Jha
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I don’t have it all figured out.
But I:
• Show up daily
• Write code
• Share what I learn
• Celebrate small wins
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What do you think will be the future of mathematics? Are we required to learn it? In a world moving towards AI, when AI can do most of the jobs, why should we learn stuff that we might not even use in the future?