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 4
Stealth • 6m
I appreciate the Make in India spirit, I really do, you can't just slap an Indian sticker on cloned crap and expect it to become the "next big thing". That's not how groundbreaking innovation works.
Do we have sticker culture in our country?
Is new-age greeting card a popular business vertical in our country?
The high demand on Etsy shows that there is an opportunity.
Please don't come with an approach where yesterday brands lost the charm an
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Harsh Singh
Stealth • 2m
Why tf anyone give you respect just because you're grinding 16-18 hours a day? As a founder, never expect to be pampered for your hard work. The world you see through your eyes—99% of the population can't even imagine it.
I know you're lonely. Facin
The AI Legends
#75 Days
Day 27: Ray Kurzweil
Kurzweil has become one of the most influential figures in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) and futurism.
History:
Ray Kurzweil was born on 1948, in New York. Kurzweil attended MIT, where he stud
3 weird StartUp's
Edible Cutlery: Ditch the plastic! Bakeys Foods fights pollution with plates, spoons, and forks you can actually eat! Made from millet, wheat, and rice, these tasty utensils are a sustainable solution for on-the-go meals.
Remote
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Medial Startup Trivia
Stealth • 7m
Microsoft saved Apple once
In the mid-1990s, Apple was struggling with financial woes and internal challenges, teetering on the edge of bankruptcy. The situation looked dire until an unexpected savior emerged: Microsoft. In 1997, Steve Jobs, newly
3am post:-
You can't build a great product based on the reviews of customer's about the problem. Why??
There's a type of survey called open ended survey, where there's a question and the respondent is asked to answer in his own words. But the probl
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Soumya Ranjan Dash
Stealth • 8m
Yesterday I met someone who was 19.
Reminded me of myself - young, ambitious, rebellious, and with no direction.
Here are 7 helpful lessons I’ve learned the hard way since that age
1. Passion is great, but direction is key. Aim that fire towards a
Half-yearly updates (with opinions) - (Long 🧵)
1/ Tried something in the AI/education domain. Spoke with some of the finest minds. Most are comfortable joining after substantial progress. So much about the early hustle part, eh? 🥲 (Lack bandwidth.
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🔥 Zero to One Book 🔥
By Peter Thiel 💯
1. Competition is for losers. The best businesses create new markets and new monopolies. They don't compete with existing businesses.
2. Zero to one is
From losing father at 15 - To building one of India's largest wire business
Inder Jaisinghani, the co-founder and Chairman of Polycab India Ltd., has become a prominent figure in the Indian electrical manufacturing industry. His remarkable journey