I lost my important time So, you don't have to....
MARKET Research is the pillar of Startup.
Most startups fail due to not having enough research of their Market.
How dumb people playā¦
P1, āHii Mate, how're you doing? I want to be a millionaire
Yeah, offline market research is complex and always going to be complex. Reason is business owners (offline) doesn't want to adapt changes (not new, old age people). So, because of it. That complexity isn't going to really change much.
Do want to send your parents old age home ?
In Western nations old age home's are very popular and revenue generating business .
š“šµ What's your views on this ?
We are living in the era Where age doesn't matter for fulfilling your sexual needs .
A rape every 16 minutes against 1 year old kid to 90 year old women in india.
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People who express fear or concern about AI are not necessarily afraid of the technology itself, but rather apprehensive about their own ability to adapt to the changes it may bring.
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SamCtrlPlusAltMan
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This is going to be huge š„ canāt wait to be part of a new-age, fintech startup-turned bank, from India.
Success isn't forever, failure isn't the end. It's having the guts to keep going that matters- Winston Churchill
What new ideas have you used to tackle problems and make your business grow in the fast-changing world of startups and marketing?
So here is a list of things that are not doing the thing. Preparing to do the thing isn't doing the thing. Scheduling time to do the thing isn't doing the thing. Making a to do list for the thing isn't doing the thing. Telling people you're going to
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Bhushan Pungliya
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The Startup Golden Age: Opportunity or Overwhelm?
Living in the Startup Golden Age means having unprecedented access to tools, platforms, and opportunities. However, with lower barriers to entry come challenges in scaling and sustaining startups. Th
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Rajvardhan Mohite
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From an old HBR article...
Being obsessive about what you own and knowing when adding 'bandwidth' or 'expertise' isn't going to cut it is a pretty big superpower.
Especially early on, when it's your vision vs the world.
That being said, there is
Anyone here with an idea to effectively improve moral values, inculcate good habits especially among the age grp of 10-30 yr old ?
Plz Comment ur ideas/views, or atleast like to increase reach and add value in someone's life