What matters to you having a right co-founder with complimentary skill sets?
Find a co-founder if you have not yet, because doing alone for long time may be frustrating.
Anonymous 1
Stealth • 8m
Really nowadays common sense is a bit off the rails . Someone who knows what’s real and what’s fake are rare. At the same time it don’t mean to shorten your vision or dreams. Just to do it, in the terms with reality.
What are the common challenges you find while planning a travel? I find challenging finding the common dates when planning with a group e.g. family or friends. What’s yours?
💡 Business Idea: Pasta Production 🍲
Perhaps each of you knows that the most common side dish is pasta. 🍝
🚀 This business requires quite a bit of equipment, so it makes more sense and is more profitable to purchase a production line that will in
LinkedIn can get ridiculous at times because I accept requests from everyone.
Today - I got a request from someone with whom I had 1000+ mutuals and we have virtually nothing in common in terms of our career.
Clearly, he has the same philosophy.
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Rajeev Pramanik
Stealth • 8m
Layoff has become a trend nowadays..... if one starts, others begin to follow. Hard to trust. Its not that companies are not profitable, they are.... Why do you hire when you have to restructure.... while hiring the vision should be clear for 10 year
Every fifth Zoomer runs a fake profile on the internet. The study was conducted among 2,000 young people aged 16 to 24. Half of them said that online, they allow themselves to do things they wouldn't in real life. 🌐
So that's who writes the mean co
How many of you have more than 10 followers on this new platfrom medial. Please if some one knows the platform then tell me how to grow on this platform. It is little bit confusing because it seems to me like a mixture of linkding and twitter(X). Wh
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Kaustubh Bhatter
Stealth • 2m
What do a newspaper boy and the world's most premium car brand have in common? 🙄
Henry Royce’s journey from a ragpicker and newspaper seller to founding Rolls-Royce is extraordinary. It's a story of resilience, relentless innovation, and turning d
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Stealth • 5m
1. India’s MSME sector: where dreams are built on shoestring budgets.
2. Small businesses in India: the real underdogs driving the economy (40%)
3. Need a reality check? Just try getting a loan as an MSME in India.
4. The backbone of India's econo
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Anugrah
Stealth • 5m
From Tiny Kitchen to Big Dreams: Sarah’s Soap Magic! 🧼 { an inspirational startup story }
Once there was an girl name Sarah , She made a soap in her kitchen. She loved using natural ingredients to make her skin feel soft and smell nice. 🌿✨
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