Ever wonder why the startup survival rate is just 10%?
(It may surprise you)
Here’s a major, yet overlooked factor:
Founder conflicts.
Yes, you read that right. Let’s dive into what typically causes these conflicts.
1. Vision Misalignment
- One
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Rajan Paswan
Honorary Mentions - ... • 9m
People need to learn about fundamentals of Startup Building.
Most are tend to be seen going randomly or by following others. Which becomes major reasons of failure.
SAVE THIS : Learn from others failure;
Why do most of the side project and SaaS fail ?
Is it because of marketing lack of lack of MVP or PMF ?
What's the reason ?
Have you built any ?
Share your experiences of building that !
Let others learn
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Gaurav Prajapati
Student, Startup ent... • 3m
The Fear of Taking the 1% Path
Why do people fear doing what 99% of others avoid?
Because when you choose a different path, failure becomes louder, and criticism sharper.
Society asks, "Why didn’t you follow the safe route? Why try to stand out
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Rohan
Hey I am on Medial • 1m
Just had read the following post. What else is worth competing for though? Dating capability? Beauty standards?
GEN Z IS SUFFERING FROM ‘LINKEDIN ENVY’
Gen Z is feeling overwhelmed by LinkedIn, where people constantly post about their career wins.
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AprameyaAI • 9m
Do Create from Scratch ALWAYS?
Go for What’s Working SOMETIMES
👉 Proven Formulas: Why reinvent the wheel?
👉 Best Practices: Learn from others' successes.
👉 Templates: Save time, boost efficiency.
👉 Adapt and Improve: Take what works and ma
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Sagar Awana
Movie script writer ... • 22d
if u r ever feeling like life isn't going like the way u wanted then start follwing *bhramcharya* it helped me a lot I am just following it from 1 month but have seen a significant improvement mentally physically and spiritually I used to think it's
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Sandeep Namasudra
Change is the only c... • 11d
Most Successful Entrepreneurs Failed. Will You?
In the United States, the majority of successful entrepreneurs failed at least 3 times before achieving success. Statistics indicate that:
✅ First-time founders are only 20% successful
✅ Those who have
Did you know that 90% of startups fail, but that doesn't mean yours has to?
Learning from others’ mistakes is key. Top reasons for failure include lack of market need, running out of cash, and not having the right team.
Avoid these pitfalls by co
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PRATHAM
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BeatStars • 10m
Do You remember KineMaster ?
KineMaster! ( Late video editing application for mobile users )
It's a video editing software for mobile. Few years back it was dominating mobile editing sector but now it's not. Instead " CapCut " is more dominative
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Akshitha
Exploring startups, ... • 11m
"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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Sandip Kaur
Hey I am on Medial • 7m
India’s Unicorns: What We Learn from Their Success
India’s unicorns—Byju’s, OYO, and Zomato—began like any other startup, facing sleepless nights and countless rejections. But their billion-dollar journeys weren’t just about luck; they were about re