Spirituality a Sham? The story of Steve Jobs’ visit to India. (The Startup Nugget Series-Story 2-The Steve Jobs’ India visit story)
Long before Apple brought forth the smartphone revolution and went on to become the world’s most valuable company, it
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Pramod Srinivasa
Stealth • 6m
Your first liner did turn a few heads but avoid mixing it up. Can't call something a sham and not even talk about it in the next few paras and write what folks already know.. the question will be 'why? '
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Startups and their culture are a sham!
With salaries going crazy the last few years, I was also in the rat race to join another higher-paying company. And who pays better than a startup? Startups are meant to feed the fame and exit goals of solely t
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PRATHAM
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Medial • 3m
Everyone wants to be a founder. Few understand the cost.
Reality check:
1.99% of startups fail. Your odds are likely worse.
2. Ideas are worthless. Execution is everything.
3. Most "revolutionary" ideas are incremental at best.
4. Founder life:
New Series - Covering experiences of 50 different VCs.
My experience with VCs of India as a deep-tech startup founder. Day 1: 100X VC
Greetings everyone, I am a deep-tech startup Co-Founder based in Pune, we established the startup back in 2021 and
Everybody in this content era keeps on saying,
"Storytelling is vital", "Storytelling is the only hook you need", blah blah blah...
But no body tells you how to do proper storytelling for your content.
For my clients I usually suggest SCARS Frame
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Harsh Dwivedi
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Medial • 18d
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Why do so few startups succeed?
Startups are tough and most fail. Very few make it. But why? Because they need many things to come together for them to become successful. Startups are trying to do in 2 years what regular business
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Should you join a startup
I narrated my redBus story not as much for a nostalgic walk, but more for those who are considering joining one to get a sense of how innocently I went about it and the sacrifices it needed. I was lea
Hey guys, recently I had this moment while watching a documentary, and it really hit me. It’s like, if we just zoom out for a second, what I noticed where most people struggle is not because they aren’t talented or innovative. It’s because they’re no