It's surprising to see how individuals from humble backgrounds, without extensive business knowledge, go on to create very successful small businesses.
What it takes to build a small business that generates sufficient income for your family's surviv
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Anonymous 2
Hey I am on Medial • 11m
Yes, people talk a lot of being “business savvy” and stuff, all it is — minimal common sense.
Being a leader with new ideas is important in starting a business.
But remember, not all ideas are going to be right or useful.
Ideas are special, but always check if they make sense for your business.
Trusting your own common sense is key.
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Venkat Reddy
Budding entrepreneur • 10m
Hai fam....I have some questions
1.what is the meaning of "common sense" in your opinion?
2.Do you see people with "common sense" more or less in your peer groups?
3. Are people with "common sense" decreasing or increasing day by day with coming gen
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Vinod Chinnannavar
Building ShipdeHop |... • 12d
Looking for a CTO co-founder for ShipdeHop! It’s a P2P delivery platform where travelers deliver packages and earn. If you’re tech-savvy and love building cool stuff, let’s talk!
I see no sense in fighting verbally these days.
Especially when people don't have a common ground to even withstand a point. There is no point in the argument itself.
Being in an argument is consensual and people should think about which argument
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Vansh Jagga
Founder@ toastd.in • 1m
Founders.
I can find AI tools for a lot of stuff.
I am aware they will assist me to do a lot of stuff better.
But most of them require a pre-understanding of some skill.
(Eg- figma for design, HTML for code etc.)
Despite being a founder and appar
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Rajnish
Curating ideas • 25d
being an entrepreneur demands a lot of sacrifices in your life. if you're willing to sacrifice a lot of things in life, then only you should consider about starting up a business.