Running a startup: 10% innovation, 90% convincing your family you’re not just unemployed with a fancy title.
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Shubman Gill
COME, JOIN THE FORCE... • 4m
"Success in a startup is 10% inspiration, 90% explaining to your family why you're still broke"
Come in DM
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Felix Williams
Eccentric Founder • 2m
Don’t try to prove yourself to family or friends ,
Instead prove yourself as an startup founder by solving a problem with a solution that’s worth your effort.
Expect no support, But be ready to thrive yourself
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SHUBHAM BHUJABAL
Business. • 7m
hello my dear social media users I need your one help please listen to me... yah message Anand Mahindra Sir . pahunchane Tak madad kijiye
Jo middle class student education afford nahin kar pa rahe unke liye humne bahut kuchh socha Hai aur jo Kisan m
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Rohit Kumar Srivastava
Hey I am on Medial • 1y
Which Startup Idea Excites You Most?
I'm brainstorming some innovative startups and I'd love your input! Here are the ideas:
1)Home Renovation Financing Platform: Make dream renovations a reality with easy financing options.
2)AI-Powered Financial
If you aren't earning by 24-25 age everyone keeps crushing you, your family and society (which isn't wrong)
How can someone commit to startup by leaving competitive exams and all stuffs ?
Like if you are graduated or have pursued masters and all an
Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt’s #1 piece of advice for startups building in the age of AI
Speed is everything for startups today.
Eric shares an example from a recent hackathon where a team used AI to generate Python code and fly a drone in a sim
Nowadays startups are often glamorized – trendy offices, endless idea discussions, viral posts, and funding celebrations – but the reality is far from it. True entrepreneurship is about grit, hard work, and tackling constant challenges, not just the
What if I told you that building real wealth doesn’t require a high-paying job, a wealthy family, or special skills? It might sound hard to believe, but David Bach, who came from a regular middle-class family, made it happen with one simple idea: "Pa
Customer Validation > MVP: 5 Reasons Why It’s Your Startup’s First Step
90% of startups fail—many because they build before validating. Here’s why talking to customers beats rushing an MVP:
1.Confirms Product-Market Fit – Avoid building what no one