Continuing my previous post thread of success, money and future-
Paisa sab ke paas hone wala hai aane wale future mein. And when lot of people will have money, premium cars, lavish lifestyle, affordability of products and services will be common. So
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I also think community living and shared spaces could become trendy. People might prefer living in close-knit, self-sustaining communities where resources and experiences are shared. Especially with products like floww by adam neumann
Adam Neumann, have announced a new venture called WorkFlow which is basically WeWork's competition.
Basic difference between Workflow and Wework is that WeWork signed long-term leases with landlords, then relied on short-term leases for revenue. On
In 2018, he threw a $2 million party to show off his startup’s success.
Private jets. Celebrities. Live music.
But just a year later, his over-the-top lifestyle cost his company $47 billion.
Here’s how one CEO’s bad decisions destroyed a billion-d
Validating the Idea: Affordable Space-Saving Furniture Business:
With rising urbanization and in rural areas shrinking living spaces, the demand for space-saving furniture is increasing globally. Small apartments, co-living spaces, and compact offic
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So guy's we all know that india has 1.40 Billion population and mostly people's don't have permanent house for living also working class of india like students , travelers , working profession
To all new startup founders, here's how 7 different startups hustled for their first customers. If you're feeling disheartened, I hope their stories will inspire you to keep on going!
1 & 2: Tinder & Alibaba - Physically travelled to their first use