Everyone wants to be a founder. Few understand the cost.
Reality check:
1.99% of startups fail. Your odds are likely worse.
2. Ideas are worthless. Execution is everything.
3. Most "revolutionary" ideas are incremental at best.
4. Founder life:
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Anonymous 1
Hey I am on Medial • 7m
Absolutely true, to become a successful founder you have to be first a successful employee.
To be successful in business, be daring, be first, be different.
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Pulakit Bararia
Building Snippetz an... • 4d
the people who are teaching you in college , there are not millionaires , they are employees themself .
So if you are gonna learn from an employee you will become an employee ,
that's what happens , you go to college and end up becoming an employ
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Sagr Sharma
Hey I am on Medial • 10d
I think, no one has to be rich and great to become a successful entrepreneur in present time without funds
You Won't believe what have just happened.
So a Youtuber called Fidias have become a member of European parliament. He genuinely just got up day and decided to be a politician and actually become one! 😅☠️
And it's really true
You would remeber h
Random thought : to be successful as a founder you need all or at least either of these
1.Privilege
2.Expertise
3.Luck
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Ritesh Koli
I am an entrepreneur • 14d
Hey Medials,
I have A Brilliant Idea In the Healthcare sector. This Is going to be my first Startup, i have ideas, execution plans, and Some Prototypes To try as well. I Have the vision to make this business successful. I am here to find a cofound
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M S Shaikh
Hey I am on Medial • 11m
What's the difference between a Founder and Employee?