Can anyone help me understand why engineers prioritize pursuing high-paying jobs over creating something of their own?
Aryan Mishra
Stealth • 8m
Because there mentality is created to have job. Every average family in india want there kid to be corporate slave rather then taking risk and creating own Empire
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Shaswat
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Saksham Arora doda
Stealth • 14d
I always think!
why everyone says that "risk hai toh ishk hai" ok! we know that we have to take risk but it's correct to go all in one thing like take all risk in one project or something it's not true!
actually taking calculated risk and that risk
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Armaan Nath
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Unfiltered thoughts (4/n)
Are you still up for corporate jobs?
Is it just because your risk taking ability is too low?
Or is it a common excuse like who will invest, how will I build this etc etc.
Just want to share an honest suggestion that at lea
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Sayan Roy
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Hemant Prajapati
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