I'm tired of LinkedIn and their so called exaggerated success stories.
99% of those are legit fake
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Ankit
Stealth • 4m
What skills should someone have to become a successful Entrepreneur
Cmt guys....
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Mr Z
Stealth • 7m
Ok tell me one thing!
If your startup become successful (which i hope so) then after becoming rich ,in which city do you want to live?
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Ganesh Nayak
Stealth • 6m
Most people won't start their startups
Most startups will fail
Most of them won't be unicorns
Only a few will know real success
And maybe one of those few will change the world for the better
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Shazam
Stealth • 7m
Do you think it's worth reading more startup success/failure stories and news about acquisitions and funding to increase the chances of your startup being successful or does luck and timing play an even major role in it.
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Sahil Shaikh
Stealth • 7m
Many successful people don't exactly know what has made them successful in the first place.
Hence, despite thousands of success principles and ideas available on the internet, they may not always work.
We often neglect the very small moments that h
YouTube channels have become a nuisance to society; regulate them, says the Madras High Court.
Hard times coming for YouTubers & Content Creators.
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Payal Manghnani
Stealth • 6m
How much time does it usually take for people to become successful with their startup and start living off of their business?
I'm not talking about having fancy things like mbz,bmw and multiple villas.
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M S Shaikh
Stealth • 8m
Do individuals from IIT or IIM have a higher chance of building a successful startup compared to those from Tier 3 colleges?
We know that many of us have great ideas, but only a few will turn those ideas into products.
1.What's stopping you from turning your idea into a product?
2.If you have a great idea, do you really know the way to turn it into a successful product?