What Successful People Don't Tell You About Success;
1. 70/20/10 Learning Rule: 70% of learning comes from challenging experiences, 20% from developmental relationships, and 10% from formal education.
2. 1-in-100 Rule: Out of 100 ideas, only one wi
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Anonymous 1
Hey I am on Medial • 9m
It’s so true that we often have to sift through a lot of ideas to find that one gem. It’s a good reminder to not get discouraged by the 99 ideas that don’t pan out.
An idea alone is meaningless without execution. Successful brands are not created just by ideas but through the dedication and consistency applied to bringing them to life. Ultimately, it’s the continuous effort that turns an idea into a successful r
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AprameyaAI • 1y
99% Pitch Ideas
1% Pitch Execution
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Spent some time today reviewing the ideas submitted for Medial's Startup Showcase, and honestly, a lot of them felt like they might have been quick copy-paste jobs from ChatGPT or similar sources. The concepts often lacked a clear picture or a unique
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Etchno
eTechnocrats • 3m
Embrace your true self! 🌟 In a world that often pressures us to conform, staying authentic is truly an accomplishment. Let's celebrate individuality and the beauty of being unique together! 💖 #BeYourself #AuthenticityMatters #CelebrateIndividuality
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Sidharth Bidikar
Keep Moving • 10m
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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Vishnu V.
Senior Software Engi... • 3d
Ideas are everywhere, execution is rare.
It's not the concept that drives growth, but the ability to act on it. Markets reward momentum, not intention.
Action is the true differentiator
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Abhishek Dwivedi
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Karyarth • 8d
As a founder, one of the most important things I’ve learned is that innovation doesn’t come from just a few “creative geniuses” it comes from building an environment where every team member feels empowered to think differently.
If you want your team