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Observation: Based on recent analysis of data , I observed that mostly startup founders who have made something big are of 29-35 Age , ( not early 20s ) Although they had previous startups/business experience in early age which made them experienc

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Vishhal Pawar

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Great observation! Pratham 😄 It's true that many successful founders hit their stride later, with valuable experience from earlier ventures. But it's also important to remember that success can come at any age. Look at examples like Ritesh Agarwal, who founded OYO Rooms at 19, or Tilak Mehta, who started Papers N Parcels at 13. It's about learning and persistence, not just age. Whether early or later, success is a journey!🤝🏻

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