EVERYONE HAVE THE IDEAS BUT THEY DON'T HAVE THE GUTS AND KNOWLEDGE OR MOTIVATION TO INITIATE THEM
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ABHIMAY GUPTA
Just curious • 10m
"In long run either you should have ability to organise or guts to disrupt to make money "
Open for more !
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Kalp Vaidya
Business leader • 1y
Success isn't forever, failure isn't the end. It's having the guts to keep going that matters- Winston Churchill
What new ideas have you used to tackle problems and make your business grow in the fast-changing world of startups and marketing?
Hi Team Medial! Congratulations! Proud to see you guys have the guts to compete against big giants. Just an observation—some sharks seemed insecure, thinking, “What if Medial becomes bigger than meta
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SHIV DIXIT
CHAIRMAN - BITEX IND... • 1y
I think current Indian startup don't have guts to fulfill their promises like other foreign brands
Blinkit
Big basket
Zomato
swiggyy
Ola
Hood
Paytm
Etc......
Some are promising 10 min delivery , ( ai ) , ev , sequrity , anonymous chating , any s
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SHIV DIXIT
CHAIRMAN - BITEX IND... • 1y
Some Indian startup owners and companies are giving fake promises like some startup owner saying that they can deliver water , medicine , food , and other daily essential things in just 10 min seriously ! How is it possible ? according maths calculat
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Looper
If nothing goes righ... • 11m
I admire the guts of bluelearn founders. This is not even their early stage. They started this from their college days itself from an telegram account. They made an app, business and raised money.
After all these they thoroughly thought of the mone
Looking for a Brave Soul From Lucknow
So, here’s the deal: I’m building a digital marketing company from scratch—literally zero—and guess what? You could be the lucky person to join me on this wild ride! But hey, don’t bother if you’re not from Luck
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Shyam Kumar
Startup as a dream • 1m
From ₹30 crore in a day to bankruptcy – the rise and fall of Big Bazaar
2001 – the year India witnessed a retail revolution.
Big Bazaar’s first store opened and made ₹30 crore on the first day itself.
The tagline? “Sabse Sasta, Sabse Best.”
The r