Why repeated founders have higher chances of success?
It's not only about learning from mistakes or finally figuring out the right market and product.
1. First time founders focus heavily on product perfection and fails
2. Second time founders p
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Anonymous 3
Stealth • 4m
It’s not just about ecosystem building; sometimes repeated founders fail because they keep repeating the same mistakes or overestimate their past success.
Why repeated founders have higher chances of success?
It's not only about learning from mistakes or finally figuring out the right market and product.
1. First time founders focus heavily on product perfection and fails
2. Second time founders p
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Mistakes that prevent you from achieving success
In order to achieve success, you need to take many right steps. But sometimes mistakes can prevent you from achieving your goal. Here are some of the most common mistakes you need to avoid if you want
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Samraat
Stealth • 19d
You're absolutely right. The focus on creating a healthier and sustainable ecosystem with a higher success rate is often overlooked. People chase trends, ideas, and investments without building a robust system that ensures ideas thrive. Success is tr
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Rahul Khatri
Stealth • 8m
Exciting news!
AuraX is now supported by NSRCEL, IIM Bangalore as the part of Campus Founders program.
This helps us in building a better go to the market strategy & roadmap for growth.
We celebrate this milestone & keep on building the future of
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Ride • 6m
Building my third product and I'm not repeating the mistakes of the first two.
I'm not building the whole thing then asking for feedback just to realise I have to scrap majority of it.
I'm building an AI product but the prototype is just UIs with d
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Nikhil Raj Singh
Stealth • 2m
Building a successful startup is tough, but avoiding common mistakes can help. This chart highlights the top 10 pitfalls that many founders face—like creating products without a market, poor hiring choices, and lack of focus. Learning from these insi
I believe that instead of always trying something entirely new, it’s better to approach what you already have in a new way.
The experience you gained from your last moment or event might not always work with a new event or scenario.
But if you appr