What about an app which has two categories to register
1) doctor
2) patient
In this app docters can write prescription to their patients id and patient can order directly to home whenever needed. Patient can only order with original prescription writ
💯 It's simple:
• To improve your mood, exercise.
• To learn faster, have fun.
• To understand yourself, write.
• To help yourself, help people.
• To think more clearly, meditate.
• To understand the world, read.
🤷♂️ Don’t complicate your li
Sometimes less is more, Don't over-complicate your process, life, MVP, hiring, family, especially RELATIVES
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Prashant Singh
Product Manager • 11m
Byjus and Unacadamey just recorded the offline courses and put them on a website. I don’t like calling it ed’tech’. YouTube has been doing it for more than a decade. IITans’ Pace was giving me online classes in 2010.
Tech has a lot more potential
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Pranjali Mhatre
Hi • 5m
You don’t have to be friends with every colleague. Sometimes, it’s best to just keep it professional and let them be colleagues.
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Thoughts...?
It isn’t easy to sell to people you don’t understand or don’t like.
#startup
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Harsh Dwivedi
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Medial • 4m
Remember this how Facebook looked when it launched.
Don’t waste time building and testing too much in MVP stage. Just launch your hero feature, if there’s need people will still use a buggy or bad UI.
Focus on validation first.
Just ship it.
TALENT IS OVERRATED—CONSISTENCY WINS❗
You don’t need to be the smartest or the most talented—you just need to show up every single day. The ones who stay consistent, even when they don’t feel like it, are the ones who make it. Keep grinding, keep pu
I feel like I'm the only one who doesn’t like Coldplay or Macs.
Everyone seems to love their music and Apple products, but I just don’t get it.
They’re good, but they don’t really interest me.
Am I missing something, or is it okay not to like t
Don’t mistake busyness for progress.
The hours you clock in don’t guarantee results; the actions you take do.
Focus on what moves the needle, not just what fills your schedule.