You Made a Plan and It Failed? Who Cares? Try Again!
Life is full of ups and downs, and failure is just a stepping stone to success. Here’s a little reminder for anyone who might need it:
- Got in a relationship and it didn’t work out? Who cares? T
the billion-dollar mystery isn’t who built the pyramids, it’s why my followers aren’t growing!
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Ahad Rahman
E-commerce Marketpla... • 9m
Building a new startup Day 2
" Difynd "
Idea- Anyone Housewife, Dadi , Dada, Students who can craft something can come on Difynd And Start Selling here!
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Execution - Hectic
Team Management 😭
Working for 12-16 hrs 😢
Any Suggestions Would b
Why do you think big companies like Netflix,Amazon are unable to stop piracy despite of having all resources?
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Sanskar Chaturvedi
Learning wealthy • 7m
wait for a second.
ask yourself the. ost avoided question,, why do you want to do buisness, why only this.
if you had a strong reason for this then definitely you are going to do it no matter who supports you pr not but you support yourself.
Remember
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Mridul Das
Introvert! • 3m
In the next 2 generations, no one even remember you ,even if they remember you, who cares? You’re dead.
The legacy you leave isn’t about being remembered, it’s about how you lived.
Stop stressing over what’s beyond your control and focus on living
Do we look like clowns??
Why the hell should we work for 84 hours a week?
I don't understand why these so called entrepreneurs think that more hours=more productivity
How the hell are these entrepreneurs in the first place??
The same thing is hap
Does marks really matter in jobs or only the skills matter?. Why still people who are having good skills are getting underpaid than a person who bye heart with 0 industrial knowledge get great package
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Mridul Das
Introvert! • 3m
Building startups 💡 isn’t easy if you limit yourself to people who aren’t ambitious or just repeat things like a parrot!
You need to connect with the right people—only then you will get the feeling of, “Yes, it’s possible.” That’s what matters!