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SamCtrlPlusAltMan

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OpenAI • 1y

In a World Where 90% of Startups Fail, Why Become an Entrepreneur? • The fact that 90% of startups fail should not discourage entrepreneurs. • The failure rate does not imply that the chance of success is only 10%. • Understanding customer needs,

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Comet

#freelancer • 7m

Fail Faster to Succeed Sooner! Failure isn't the end; it's the beginning of your growth. The more you fail, the more you learn. The more you learn, the better you get. Each failure is a stepping stone to success. So why wait? Fail faster, l

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Sahil Shaikh

Sahil Sutra | YouTub... • 1y

In the world of entrepreneurship and startups, knowledge is essential, but it remains inherently limited. While having a foundational understanding is crucial, the most valuable insights come from taking action and gaining real-world experience. 🚀

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Mehul Fanawala

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The Clueless Company • 1y

Success is about creating real value, not chasing hype. Focus on the journey, stay resilient, and don’t be afraid to fail in public.

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MD Hashir

Early-Stage Founder • 21d

It’s a metaphor for courage in the face of impossible odds. As a founder, you’re often pushed to the edge. You hunt for opportunity, even if failure looms large. But that’s the truth of the game: staying still guarantees poverty of purpose, freedom,

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Vatan Pandey

🚀 Founder & CEO at ... • 3m

🚀 90% Startups Fail! But Why? 🤔 Every entrepreneur dreams big, but most startups fail! 📉❌ What’s the real reason behind it? 💡 In your opinion, what’s the biggest reason behind a startup’s failure? Drop your thoughts in the comments! 💬👇

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Saket Sambhav

Adjuva Legal • 2m

The only real failure is giving up before you've truly tested your limits.

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Poosarla Sai Karthik

Tech guy with a busi... • 2m

A routine topic - but it's a necessary one. Why Indian Startups Fail in the First 3 Years? A lot of Indian startups don’t fail because the idea is bad, they fail because the fundamentals are overlooked. Founders often build what they like instead o

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