How much time does it usually take for people to become successful with their startup and start living off of their business?
I'm not talking about having fancy things like mbz,bmw and multiple villas.
"Your Pawn is no Match For our King"
Marketing Face off #1 Audi vs BMW
BMW and Audi are known for going at each other for quite some years now. Whether it is about car awardshows or new car models, they keep throwing jabs.
This time it started A
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Saathvi SN
Stealth • 6m
Okay! Can somebody tell me how these young peeps from 20-30 year olds can own their big Luxury houses, fancy cars and a great business?! Whatz their strategy. Many people including indians post a lot on social media about their lifestyle am just 26 y
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aradhya
Stealth • 1m
want some important suggestion...
what all things to taken care off before having a meeting call with a business client.
can you please give a series of things to be taken care off... like
1. Name
2. place
3. what they do
4. what are their needs
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What is this indian mentallity?
I have seen people taking huge loan for their abroad study, mostly masters but why?
It is mandatory to study abroad or it is just to showing off?
And I have seen multiple post here related to debt issue.. why?
How
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Kashinath Tilagul
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ABATA AI • 3m
Did you know ? 💡
90% of all Startups fail within the first five years?
But those few that succeed usually disrupt entire industries.
👥 1. Founding Team: matters more than the idea itself. A strong, diverse team ups the chances of successful ou
I hate people cutting off conversations to be long and having a clear debate or knowledge transfer. In India, people are ashamed of having a core-level conversation on anything. They just cut off the topic to avoid sharing their experiences and persp
I just went back to my hometown in Kolkata and realised after talking to friends and a few more mutual connects that nobody there thinks of startups, growth or has any ambition in life. They literally celebrate getting into TCS and Wipro as if it is
How can big-tech be so uncertain? They laid off 12k employees last year with a single email. Sure that 6 months of severance helps but it is still ridiculous. Sending emails at 3 am that “expect more layoffs” is such a mental trauma. Living under the
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Mehul Fanawala
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The Clueless Company • 6m
Did you know?
Dropbox was never meant to be a cloud storage company!
Their FIRST concept: Synchronizing files between multiple computers offline ➡️ FAILURE
THEN they pivoted: Focused on cloud storage and seamless file sharing ➡️ SUCCESS!
Lesson:
Problem::People who move away from their native land where they do not know. Or many times someone is going alone and has no contact.they feel loneliness
Solution :: For this, if we make an application, whoever wants to go can get information from