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
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Absolutely true, to become a successful founder you have to be first a successful employee.
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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Rahul Gupta
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You don't need to be an extrovert to be a successful solopreneur.
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Havish Gupta
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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! š ā ļø
And it's really true
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I never understand why people always need a perfect startup to join from scratch to last sir it's simple if anyone here that capable so why they waste their time to search co founder heres
In my opinion no plan are completely perfect so as a team yo
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Shuvodip Ray
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Do you think getting an MBA helps in becoming a successful startup founder?
Is it okay for me to be a solo founder? I have an idea but I am not able to build conviction to hire anyone as a co-founder yet. I think I can manage and scale things alone and I have people who can help me build my startup till a significant scale.
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PRATHAM
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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: