What advice would you give to someone who is just starting the startup journey?
Mahesh Kotha kurma
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Taking risk is the best policy in startup journey so many people are thinking to do start up but they are not taking risk but who are started journey they are something new compare to others
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Never compare your journey with someone else’s.
Everyone’s path is different:
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Focus on your own.
Build your unique one.
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Shouryjeet Gupta
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Luck and Risk are two sides of the same coin. If you believe in one, respect the other.
As entrepreneurs we lean towards taking risk because thats our inherent nature..luck might just come our way!
they didn't create companies, they created future.
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