" Without Theory There's no practical "
So just over prioritising execution without getting in-depth knowledge and understanding of industry and startup Ecosystem and how the system works is just stupid.
First Get a good common sense ( which is no
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Anonymous 1
Stealth • 6m
This is such an underrated point. Too many wannabe entrepreneurs just want to "execute" without any fundamental understanding of how businesses actually work. That's a recipe for failure.
i often think of entrepreneurs without tech background and without connections to the industry experts how they survive and grow their businesses. i want to connect with people with the same positive approach towards entrepreneurship.
"Great startups are built on bold ideas, relentless persistence, and the courage to embrace failure as a stepping stone to success. Dream big, execute smart, and let innovation lead the way."
"Entrepreneurship isn’t just about building businesses; i
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Yashavath
Stealth • 21d
On social media, no one truly tells us how to earn money or get rich. Instead, they say, "Do this, and you'll become rich." But the reality is, becoming rich requires understanding many things: strategies, skills, and fundamental principles. Yet, the
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Prem Joshi
Stealth • 7m
In the realm of business, the core principle is value creation. To ascertain whether your idea or product aligns with the market, a critical evaluation entails asking two fundamental questions:
1. Is it more efficient than existing solutions?
2. Ho
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Jagan raj
Stealth • 23d
I recently joined the medial app.
What I see here is a lot of thriving little entrepreneurs who want to create a business and share their ideas, but they expect investment at the beginning of their journey, as well as success.
No one invests in a
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SamCtrlPlusAltMan
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OpenAI • 7m
In a World Where 90% of Startups Fail, Why Become an Entrepreneur?
• The fact that 90% of startups fail should not discourage entrepreneurs.
• The failure rate does not imply that the chance of success is only 10%.
• Understanding customer needs,
I have an questions:-
1. Only iitian's can build businesses?
2. Only iitian's are build unicorn and successful business and theey are good founder ?
3. tier 3, private colleges , rural areas people cannot build successful businesses ?
4. Why so muc
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PRATHAM
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Medial • 6m
" Without Theory There's no practical "
So just over prioritising execution without getting in-depth knowledge and understanding of industry and startup Ecosystem and how the system works is just stupid.
First Get a good common sense ( which is no
How Bad Entrepreneurs Reveal Themselves in the First 5 Seconds of a Pitch:
1.Lack of Preparation:
Vague statements, fumbling words, poor equipment handling.
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2.Failing to Grab Attention:
Irrelev
Why Every Setback Is a Step Forward-
We’ve all faced moments where things don’t go as planned. But what if those setbacks are actually stepping stones to something better?
1. Hidden Lessons: Every failure teaches you something valuable, making you