Entrepreneurship isn't just a trend or a glamorous dream. it's tough, messy, and full of sacrifices. A lot of people jump in without knowing what they're really signing up for, and when reality hits, they burn out.
Entrepreneurship is not for everyo
Guysss... How to calculate the burn rate? like a initial startup... who's in initial stages... And a investor asking how much you need???
as our last post, a lot of you suggested some of the great ideas.... thanks for that... one of them was, burn
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Rinki Rawat
Never give up • 1m
Students find it difficult and irritating to get notes online, also those notes are more informative than required, it wastes time. Is it a real problem?
Do you think sometimes, having access to a lot of capital is also not good?
Like take example of Reliance's Jio Mart. If you used that app even once, you know how bad their service is. Or take Tata's BBNow whose market share is still 10%. These are
Sometimes just doubling down on what the rich is doing can give you a lot of benefits !
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Aarihant Aaryan
Prev- Founder & CEO ... • 1y
Indians hate startups, especially companies that burn money and raise money but the truth is that 99% of Indian businesses don't make money
See in India there are only 13M small businesses,88% of them are sole proprietors
Out of 13M businesses, 5M