THE ROAD TO SUCCESS
Build.
Fail.
Build. Build.
Fail
Build. Build. Build.
Small success.
Fail
Build. Build. Build. Build.
SUCCEED.
>> The road to success is always under construction. Never give up.
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VisionaryHub
Inspiring Tomorrow’s... • 5m
‘Fail fast, learn fast’ is great advice until your bank account looks like a phone number.
Client: “Can we build this entire app in 2 weeks?”
Us: “Sure—if we cut 90% of what you think you need.”
Because here’s the truth:
Most software projects don’t fail from complexity.
They fail from bloat, ego, and indecision.
The fastest way to shi
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Rajib Halder
Never say die • 1d
Move fast, fail fast, pivot and repeat. After a few iterations you will see sun ☀️ of your startup shinning in the sky...
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Ayush Maurya
AI Pioneer • 5m
Do what you love to do and build and fail ?
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The Startup guy
Startup Energy • 9d
Builders and leaders, listen up:
• 90% of startups fail within the first 3 years
• 10% of startups fail within the first year alone
• 70% of startups fail after scaling too fast (Interesting?)
It won’t be a smooth ride, but worth riding, wisely.
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Govind Panchawat
Solo Entrepreneur • 4m
Most solo entrepreneurs fail because they overcomplicate things. Here’s a simple roadmap to build & launch a SaaS in 30 days:
1. Pick a painful problem
2. Validate with 10+ people
3. Build a basic MVP (No-code or code)
4. Launch fast, iterate
BUSINESS = PROFIT !?
Well, Not really
The real product isn’t what you buy — it’s what you keep buying
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