If you're rich , if you are middle class then prefer joining a startup and learn from their mistakes and all, rather than building startup for learning.
Guyz in india the Govt is just Taxing the middle class
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Harsh Dwivedi
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Medial • 6m
Monisha beta 'bootstrapped startup' bolo,
'agency' is too middle class.
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swaalixx
Stealth • 4m
How can a common middle class (currently in debt) person start a startup?
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Mehul Fanawala
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The Clueless Company • 4m
Ever notice how every broken startup has a million motivational one-liners plastered on their walls?
"Fail fast, learn faster!"
Right, because learning from your mistakes is so much easier when those mistakes are losing investors' money.
What’s
" Without Theory There's no practical "
So just over prioritising execution without getting in-depth knowledge and understanding of industry and startup Ecosystem and how the system works is just stupid.
First Get a good common sense ( which is no
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Mangesh Patil
Stealth • 4m
I need investor for my startup were common middle class people's invest in commercial real estate. Please let me know if anyone interested to work with me.
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punna bhagath
Stealth • 3m
If you erase all your mistakes you made ,then you're gonna erase your self
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Owl Maniac
Stealth • 5m
Govt wants to uplift people from poverty to middle class.
Actual Meaning: Govt wants more tax paying people while the current tax paying people can keep paying.
Actual result: Middle class people can keep working like donkeys for the rest of thei
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