When a person ‘believes’ something to be the ‘absolute truth’, he/she will ridicule others who don’t share their belief
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Harsh Dwivedi
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Medial • 1m
Can’t believe that someone spent a year on my app and enjoyed every bit of it.
It’s not the money you raise or anything else that can give you such belief in your product or keep you going, it’s always user love.
Start early when you don't have any liabilities in life ! I feel post 30 you come up with various societal pressure in life our idea of a successful stable life as a society is flawed !
Start, Fail, Learn, correct your mistakes, grow , Take risks,
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Dev Mishra
Born to win • 1m
Why am I atheist?
I am an atheist and don’t believe in anything—not just God. It is not a question of God; I don’t believe in believing in itself. My approach is to know, and knowing is a completely different dimension. It starts with doubt; it does
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aniket kumar
Management Consultan... • 2m
People often ask what qualities are necessary to be a successful founder.
(My perspective)
1. Observation: Helps identify gaps and understand the opportunities.
2. Creativity: Assists in developing ideas to fill those gaps.
3. Detail-oriented: Su
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Tara nakwa
Be yourself • 1m
How do you pitch to someone when you're just starting out and have a clear vision, but nothing to offer in return? You're confident in your direction, but how do you make them believe in your vision and trust that you’ll execute it well? How can you
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Professor Bohm
"Built. Sold. Repeat... • 13d
To the pitchers: If you have a strong belief in your own product, it will naturally come across in your body language and words. Focus on why and how a market exists for your product, and have a clear roadmap or vision for the next 2-3 years. If your
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Aarihant Aaryan
Prev- Founder & CEO ... • 11m
One contrary belief I have is don't stay in your circle
Keep exploring and learning about new avenues, markets and categories - don't stay put in your sector
In the US, you can create one product and make $1B in rev
But in India it's super toug