DO NOT STARTUP if you don't have these two things:
1. You're not willing to bet the farm on this business. The startup will take everything you've got to build. Be prepared. If you failed and were asked to start again, would you still bet everything
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Anonymous 2
Stealth • 6m
True. I see a lot of people trying to cover it up by trying to look for cofounders, which isn’t truly a solution
trying to start up a mobile application and need a technical founder.
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Amitash M S
Stealth • 9m
What current problems do you see in the world that can be solved by technology and can possibly be picked up by a start-up? I am genuinely just looking for good ideas. You give a problem and maybe we brainstorm a solution 🧠.
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Likith Renikunta
Stealth • 8m
Do you think many startup founders or upcoming entrepreneurs creating their own imaginary problems and trying to find a solution?
This post has a video so I’m posting a link. Go see it. This isn’t me. It’s an AI generated version of me. I never spoke these words or shot this video. We’re going to do a lot in content for Medial in the coming days!
Omg this guy ain't stopping against big corporates.He is exposing a lot of them and their true colors.
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Sidharth Bidikar
Stealth • 7m
Challenge yourself to explore the depth of your ideas!
When you write about your ideas, most of what you put down are things you come up with while writing.
Trying to articulate the ideas we have in our minds often reveals how little we truly unde
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Uttkarsh Singh
Stealth • 6m
I have mostly seen new age Indian entrepreneurs to be very positive about India's growth whereas people who are trying to conclude that India still needs a lot of improvement often ends up giving illogical analysis in terms of India's growth context.
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Deepika Gandla
Stealth • 3m
Sir Ratan Tata truly created some of India's most trusted brands.
A true icon of entrepreneurship.
You will always be remembered, Sir.
Rest in peace🙏
#RatanTata