Any people here who are working in early stage startups? I really want to know about how the work life balance is there?
Daxshh
Stealth • 9m
See there is no work life balance. If you are in early age i.e 22 to 32 then you must work at least 12 to 15 hour a day, because you don't have responsibilities. Exceptions are always there. But to succeed you must work harder than your limit.
Work harder Bros One day you'll make it.
And show to the world who you are
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PoornatejasC
Stealth • 10m
I have an start up idea where we can make small rooms like cabins for sleeping for an hour or 2 hour . It will be not like a lodge . If any person who is tired and want rest, they can come and take rest in our rooms there will be only 3 hours limit
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Sweekar Koirala
Stealth • 6m
Are there any must-watch YouTube videos about entrepreneurship you guys would like to share?
Why are you guys not posting anything. There is hardly even 1 post in an hour. Please, start posting whatever you like. No one is going to judge you.
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Shiv Bharankar
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Medial • 9d
To all startup founders: Running a business while it's not yet profitable must be challenging, especially when you have a family to support. How did you manage to stay focused and keep things going during those tough times? What helped you balance yo
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Vishu Bheda
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Medial • 1m
Sam Altman on why you should work hard at the beginning of your career:
Hard work pays off over time, just like compounded interest.
Starting early in your career gives you more time to see the benefits of your efforts.
When you’re young, you of
most of the entrepreneur trying to solve Healthcare problem
by their superficial level knowledge...
i.e record of patients,medicine,blood investigation....
But real problem exists inside Hospital
Thatswhy if you really wants to solve it
you must