The Seeds of Success (Story)
Failure is a word we often dread, but it’s a universal experience shared by everyone who has ever achieved greatness. From failed relationships to unsuccessful businesses, from poor exam results to rejected ideas—failur
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Ashish Khare
Stealth • 29d
"💡 Why Entrepreneurs Should Focus on Improving, Not Just Inventing 🌟"
Many new entrepreneurs feel pressured to create something completely new to stand out. But is that always the smartest move? 🤔
Some of the biggest successes didn’t invent anyt
The Power of Small Wins: Celebrating the Journey-
In the rush to achieve big goals, we often overlook the small victories along the way. But these tiny triumphs can be just as powerful in shaping our success. Here’s why:
1. Boosting Morale: Every sma
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Mehul Fanawala
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The Clueless Company • 5m
Unlearning is harder than learning, but it’s absolutely crucial for growth.
Here are 5 instances where I had to unlearn:
1/ Perfection: Early in my career, I believed everything had to be perfect before I could act. I learned that getting things do
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Stealth • 5m
Introvert Are not good leaders ?
Introvertion is Your Quiet Path to Entrepreneurial Success
Your strengths:
→ Deep thinking
→ Active listening
→ Thoughtful innovation
→ Careful strategy
Your tools:
→ Solitude for creativity
→ Written communicati
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Harsh Singh
Stealth • 2m
My father is a businessman, and everything I know about the 'daav pench' of business comes from him. Here are some lessons I always follow:
1. 'Remember, in the market, people come to either buy or sell something. Never complicate this process.'
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✅IMPORTANT BUSINESS RULES👇
Only do things that make you happy. If you don't enjoy it, you'll get tired eventually.
Don't sell anything that you wouldn't buy yourself.
Collaborate with people who have something to teach you.
Assign tasks that a
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Gaurav Prajapati
Stealth • 26d
"Some years you win. Some years you build character." – Steve Jobs
In the world of startups, this quote couldn't be more relevant.
Not every year will be about skyrocketing profits or reaching milestones.
Some years test your patience, resilien