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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Havish Gupta
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Agreed. Still it's better than working for someone else
How would you feel if someone copied and executed your idea better than you and ended up building a big company? Would you be content knowing that the idea was better or will you feel angry that someone else did it? Basically would you be okay if som
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Phoenixmedia
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It's better to have a smart enemy than a Foolish friend
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Ankit Dubey
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Unpopular opinion:
"Scrolling mobile, Late night" is far better than "Working for Office, late night",
"Health kharab karni hi hai, to enjoy karte karte karo...!!"
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Anmol Pandhi
StealthĀ ā¢Ā 7m
How about working on regular saas apps and making better versions of them in some way. Someone wanna work on it?
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Harshita
StealthĀ ā¢Ā 4m
What are the different things that a teen can try to earn money other than-:
ā¢Freelancing
ā¢Digital marketing
ā¢Content creation
ā¢Dropshipping
Like if someone want to explore something else other than these options?
I've heard working in startups is better than working in a corporate when you're starting full time. I believe in this bcs even I feel like startups can help with more learning in the early stages of one's career.
Any thoughts/ suggestions/ views fro
What was your startup idea that someone else executed successfully?
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Harsh Dwivedi
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MedialĀ ā¢Ā 2m
Someone once told me there's no such thing as "organic." It's not true that organic users always have better metrics than inorganic ones. If this is the case for you, then your marketing and messaging before acquiring inorganic users is flawed.
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