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Hey I am on Medial • 8m

What’s the one painful lesson you wouldn’t wish on anyone but are grateful you learned?

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Kaval

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-> What’s the most unexpected lesson you learned running your business this year? #BusinessLessons #Entrepreneurship #StartupLife #BusinessGrowth #EntrepreneurMindset

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Sumedh shahare

Entrepreneur and par... • 7m

ask me question for your business I'll give you genuine advance and how you can grow through my experience. which I learned the hard way.

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Rohan Kute

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Do you know this person? If yes, what’s the most surprising lesson you’ve learned from his journey? If not, here’s a hint: He once got rejected over 100 times before his idea got funded. Today, he runs one of the most valuable companies in the worl

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Ketan Sojitra SMEDOST

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Gujarathi Empire Group • 9d

Starting a business is exciting — but pricing? That's where many entrepreneurs hesitate. Whether it's fear of charging too much, uncertainty about value, or pressure to match the market, pricing can make even confident business owners second-guess t

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Karan Jot Singh

Jack of all trades, ... • 22d

Two rules for a production-grade app: - Never trust Mongo update funcs (findByIdAndUpdate, updateOne): they bypass pre-save hooks, so your logic never runs - Never hard delete: for auditability; use soft delete instead Learned the hard way :) #Lea

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Manik Gruver

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Macwise Capital • 5m

You just spent 18 months and $200K building the "next big thing"... But you have absolutely NO IDEA who wants to buy it 🤦‍♂️ We've all been there. So what's your game plan to avoid this expensive lesson next time? What's the most painful "wrong aud

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Vishu Bheda

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Medial • 10m

Twitter cofounder Biz Stone shares the most important lesson he learned in his startup career Success in startups is never guaranteed. But one thing is certain—if you’re not emotionally invested in what you’re building, failure is almost inevitabl

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Mohd Rihan

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Also the respect he has among students is way beyond imagination... In this world, I learned one thing: Getting wealth is easy, but getting wealth with respect & love is greatness.

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Vikas Acharya

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The A-Z Survival Guide to Entrepreneurship! C – Cash Flow Profitability sounds great, but if you run out of cash, your business dies—no matter how good your idea is. I learned the hard way that revenue doesn’t equal survival. Managing cash flow is

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