If you don’t have leverage, you’re never going to make real wealth
~Naval
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Stealth • 4m
How to Build a Business That Doesn’t Rely on You 24/7:
1. Hire people smarter than you. Your ego will survive, but your business might not if you don’t.
2. Automate everything you can. If it can be done by a bot, let the bot do it.
3. Create syste
These are all of the products that were killed by Google (pyaar se)
On a serious note, it’s actually amazing how a $200Bn+ revenue/year company has had this many losses.
What does it tell you about startups?
That you’ve to fail 200+ times, and
Men lose when they get comfortable.
Always stay hungry, never settle.
Keep pushing forward.
Mediocrity is the breeding ground for regret.
Don't fall victim to the trap of complacency.
Embrace discomfort.
Embrace the grind.
It might sound cl
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Jaskaran Singh
Stealth • 4m
YouTube isn’t just a passion anymore – it’s a business. 💼
(No matter what business you’re in, you’re in the marketing business.) 🎯
Here are 4 essential tips to boost your growth: 📈
1. Know your audience
If you don’t know who you’re talking to,
Today I Found something Important For Me
LIFE LESSONS
1. Don’t lend money to your family. Give it.
2. Never shake a hand while sitting down.
3. Stop telling people more than they need to know.
4. Never eat the last piece of something you didn't
Don’t Enter a Journey You Don’t Want to Start
Let me be brutally honest with you—if you’re considering stepping into the entrepreneurial world just because you think it’s a shortcut to making a huge amount of money, you’re setting yourself up for di
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Vishu Bheda
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Medial • 9d
Keith Rabois: “I tell founders not to worry about runway. Worry about lift.”
Runway (money/time left) is just a tool to achieve lift (traction & growth).
But if extra runway doesn’t help you hit traction, it’s useless.
Don’t raise funds just to “
UNDERSTANDING THE CORE PRINCIPLES OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Day 9: Taking Risks, Stepping Out of Your Comfort Zone
Starting a business is inherently risky, but great entrepreneurs know that calculated risks are where the magic happens. Take Airbnb, for
i am really confused on what to do
should I start a business how?, funds? ad money? etc etc
when I look into how people got rich on social media they say some fake shit like their drop shipping etc but never reveal the company names
and most of the