I have a question.
I live in a tier 3 city where startup culture is nothing. Finding same mindset people is very tough. I have ideas but implementation/execution is very tough and slow for me. I don't have much financial support.
Can anyone suggest
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Anonymous 4
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Then change it!
Don’t crib about it! Learn from people who are already doing it, and take feedback from those who haven’t.
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