What a line! This book never gets old to me.
Zero to One
"If you copy these guys (successful founders), you are not learning from them."
I will build the next twitter from India.
What we will be set to get is Koo (failure product).
I will build t
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Anonymous 3
Stealth • 5m
Beautifully summed up. I’ve never seen such correction of the theory in the book with examples. Please post more often. 🙏
I’ve got a Great Fin-tech idea , related to our Indian banking system . Market gap for this idea is almost 90 % I’ve never seen anyone using this method in India so far .
This idea is being used in the western countries since a long time
Reach out
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IstandALONE
Stealth • 5m
I've seen many people stumble not because they lack ability, but because they get stuck in their heads, creating endless "what if" scenarios. They often give up before they even start. Some blame their luck, saying it’s not on their side, but they ne
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Mrigendra Bharti
Stealth • 3m
We are thrilled to introduce Sellbrochure Vymish Entertainment, a groundbreaking startup that is set to transform the world of book publishing. In an industry often dominated by high costs, limited opportunities, and overwhelming competition, Sellbro
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Akshitha
Stealth • 7m
"The Invincible Rice Business: Why Does It Never Run into Losses?"
"My father, a seasoned entrepreneur in the rice industry, has always emphasized the resilience of the rice business. Despite market fluctuations, I've never seen him encounter losses
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Mehul Fanawala
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The Clueless Company • 1m
I’ve seen it too many times: a company believes its service is top-notch.
Then comes the audit, and the truth is revealed.
Gaps in service quality often come from blind spots we don’t recognize.
1. Teams get comfortable and stop seeking feedback.
Honestly, after visiting over 45 countries, India really stands out when it comes to personal hygiene issues, and it’s hard not to notice. Hygiene habits here feel very different from what I’ve seen in other places, and it can be uncomfortable at tim
🔍 Exploring Hindsight Bias: Understanding its Impact
Hindsight bias, the tendency to believe we would have predicted or expected an outcome after it has occurred, can significantly influence decision-making processes. Consider these scenarios:
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Niket Raj Dwivedi
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Medial • 3m
Medial is the most beautiful online platform I have ever seen. Keeping aside the bias of being the founder, sometimes when I to through the feed, I see so much of great information that I didn’t know, such great personal experiences, and literally ev
I am from Jaipur and did my B.Tech. from a tier 3 college. Despite the challenges, I managed to secure some good internships and eventually got placed. Now, with 9 years of experience as an IT professional in various organizations, I often reflect on