Building Bharat • 1y
I think it's abiding by the rule "whatever could go wrong, will go wrong" and prepare accordingly
Let's build together... • 5m
Successful startup case studies are common. But we usually don't tend to discuss about what did the failing startups do wrong? Don't you think it's important to have case studies equally informative and appealing for things done wrong by several c
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The ‘Two-Minute Rule’ That Saved My Startup When building a startup, procrastination is deadly. James Clear’s “Two-Minute Rule” (from Atomic Habits) saved me: If something takes less than two minutes, do it immediately. This rule eliminated small d
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This 1 rule is what almost every expert has in common. It’s the 10,000-hour rule. Popularized by Malcolm Gladwell in his book "Outliers," this rule suggests achieving world-class expertise in any skill is largely a matter of practicing the correct
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Just now read a article on inheritance tax from finshots. Like literally the rule in some countries is that you need to give 55 % of it to the government and you will get just 45 % of it. Maybe it could be a great idea for money inequality and low
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