From Unemployed to E-commerce Queen👸
📦 Sara Blakely 👖
Sara Blakely’s rise to success began with a simple problem: finding a pair of pantyhose that fit comfortably under white pants without leaving unsightly lines. 😖 In 1998, while selling fax m
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Havish Gupta
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Most of the successful companies really just began with a problem. Nice
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The goal of a startup is~ To figure out the right thing to build.
While everybody's into this startup thing just coz of the glamour, if you really want to create true impact, than just educate yourself.
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