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Sandip Kaur

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India’s Unicorns: What We Learn from Their Success India’s unicorns—Byju’s, OYO, and Zomato—began like any other startup, facing sleepless nights and countless rejections. But their billion-dollar journeys weren’t just about luck; they were about resilience and adaptation. Recent news of Zomato’s profitability shows that even in tough markets, persistence pays off. These companies faced failure, but instead of giving up, they pivoted and grew stronger. What can we learn? First, have a vision, but stay flexible. Second, see failure as feedback, not a dead end. And third, scale wisely—fast growth can be risky if not managed well. Remember, every big success starts small, facing the same struggles. If they can do it, so can you. Your unicorn moment could be just one brave decision away. Keep going, because the next big success story could be yours!

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