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
Stealth • 6m
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.
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
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 • 7m
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
Stealth • 8m
"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 • 4m
8 lessons 99 percent of people learn way too late in life:
1. Time is your most precious resource.
2. Your network is your net worth.
3. Health is wealth—invest in it early.
4. Failure is just feedback; embrace it.
5. Kindness always comes back arou
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
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Payal Manghnani
Stealth • 6d
What if your biggest failure could be the start of your greatest success?
Richard Branson’s life proves that failure isn’t the end—it’s a stepping stone. Born in 1950, Branson struggled with dyslexia, making school hard. But instead of letting it
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Afifa
Stealth • 1m
Startups...Money...Fame
I think these are the few terms that come into your minds when we use the word start-ups.However many of us are unaware about how exactly to start one.
A great idea is all you need to build a startup...just think of a problem
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Yuvraj Singh Rajput
Stealth • 4m
Hi folks,
I have seen the younger generation more involved in mobile phones, tabs and laptops. I can clearly see that the future generations are going to spend their time on them more than we did as a child.
It is certain that they are going to lear
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Payal Manghnani
Stealth • 14d
✅ Elon Musk's advice
⚫️ Go where you are not.
⚫️ Be willing to take risks and be prepared to fail.
⚫️ Try to learn and develop continuously.
⚫️ Strive for your goals without giving up at the first test.
⚫️ Work as hard as necessary to achieve the de