Nowadays everyone wants to become an entrepreneur, so just wanted to ask people about their views that what principles one must know about in order to become a successful entrepreneur.
What could be/ are the lets say 10 steps or principles that defin
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Vidit Sharma
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Even when you know there is a 99% chance of failure,you should believe in yourself and take the risk
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Hey, What do you think about failures in life?
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I believe the idea of saving money as an teenager or student is a worst. You should spend, invest in yourself, know the world etc..
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No one talks about ways to fail, even though we all know it's the best way to minimize risk.
Tell me what actions often lead to failure.
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Are you an introvert? Think you can make it with startups? Because Mark Zuckerberg did it too right? But you should know that when mark got the opportunity, to speak about him, his product, he forgot about the fact that he was one.
Do you struggle
"When judging others, attributing success to luck makes you look jealous and mean, even if we know it exists. And when judging yourself, attributing success to luck can be too demoralising to accept."
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Mr Z
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Airbnb, now worth ~$100 billion, was rejected by 7 investors in 2007.
Not because it was a bad idea, but because VCs reject 99% of startups.
Lesson: If ALL your plans depend on VC funding rather than customer funding, you are already fighting 99% f