"Hey fellow Indians As a software developer, I'm passionate about serving my nation. I know being a good person is a great start, but I want to make a difference by listening to public problems. Should I prepare for UPSC or enter politics? Politics i
Every entrepreneur should join politics after getting success in business because india needs unique excustion and leadership.
Are you ready to join politics in future for changing whole system ?
Hardest lessons learned in the first 90 days (3-months) of building my startup-
1) Never trust anyone blindly. Not even your co-founders. Test their commitment and make sure everyone’s equity is vested over time including yours.
2) Don’t over opt
What opinion about Indian startups do you have that will make you go like this ?
I will go first :
Most of the people who call themselves bootstrapped startups, just don’t get any funding.
Useful discussions only...
1. Filtering out irrelevant discussions with Gen AI.
2. Protecting the integrity of your words with Blockchain.
A step forward for free speech and global politics.
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Mr Z
Stealth • 7m
If you focus on Economy, you will prosper.
If you focus on Politics, politicians will prosper.
Smart people will focus on Economy 1824 days, on the day of election, they will focus on Politics.
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Payal Manghnani
Stealth • 7d
Business tips 101:
Have a vision.
Have discipline.
Don’t complain.
Don’t fear failure.
Don’t waste time.
Don’t play victim.
Don’t make excuses.
Have high standards.
Don’t chase shortcuts.
Don’t stay comfortable.
Don’t undervalue yourself.
Finally put in my resignation to pursue peace of mind. Been in the grind for more than 7 years and I’m honestly DONE. I can freelance and get my needs met. I don’t want excessive money, it isn’t worth it. I had burned out completely and was losing my
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Amit Kushwaha
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WordPress • 9d
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Bill Clinton
Stealth • 16d
I used to think hard work alone would lead to growth. But after years in the same role, seeing others advance due to politics, I realized it’s not just about talent. Sometimes, promotions are more about who you know than what you do.
This can drain