Been thinking a lot about how startups die.
It's rarely the idea. It’s usually the speed. Or lack of it. Or could be something you may talk about.
Came across this old military concept- the OODA Loop - and it’s amazing.
Observe -Orient -Decide -Ac
Selling isn’t about being clever.
It’s not about throwing mud at the wall and hoping it sticks.
It’s about asking the right questions, planting the right seed, and letting it grow.
The best salespeople don’t pitch.
They help people realize what the
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Chintan Udani
I'm a pro medialist • 9m
quite funny about how a guy talked about being perfect in the market, he said we are too good at what we do, I didn't actually know he was talking about being benefitted from black and grey marketing of tickets!
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Dinesh H
Let's work together • 8m
hey guys,
Problem Statement:
Individuals often lack access to clear, personalized health insights, making it difficult to understand and manage their own well-being effectively. Complex, fragmented medical data limits proactive health actions, lead
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Mehul Fanawala
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The Clueless Company • 1y
I thought being a startup founder meant I’d have it all—freedom, fame, and fortune.
Turns out it’s just me, myself, and my empty bank account.