Ever notice how every broken startup has a million motivational one-liners plastered on their walls?
"Fail fast, learn faster!"
Right, because learning from your mistakes is so much easier when those mistakes are losing investors' money.
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PAVANKALYANNAIK A
Stealth • 3m
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Ankit chhinwal
Stealth • 2m
how to learn business please suggest me best book
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Harsh Singh
Stealth • 2m
My father is a businessman, and everything I know about the 'daav pench' of business comes from him. Here are some lessons I always follow:
1. 'Remember, in the market, people come to either buy or sell something. Never complicate this process.'
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Service business is not easy.
1. Prove yourself
2. Build your reputation
3. Invest in yourself
4. Make mistakes
5. Learn from them
It's hard to be on track.
But this is far better than working on a 9-5.
The only way to learn business is by running a business.
So it's better to start by doing it small so that you'll have enough runway time to experiment and learn from mistakes.
Instead of trying to go big in the beginning, burning out yourself and
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Techsaga Corporations • 3m
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