In your opinion, what should a first year college student do to create his own startup?
Should I read? Or should I go out learn things by myself? Or should first learn how the industries? Or should I start a venture and then figure out the things?
Anonymous 1
Stealth • 2m
You don’t need to have everything figured out. Start something now, even if it’s just a side project. You’ll learn on the job, and trust me, the experience will be more valuable than any classroom lesson
If you’re a solo non-tech founder, this is for you! Want to take your startup from ideation to prototype?
1- Don’t waste your time searching for the perfect person to join your team. Trust me, no one will believe in your vision as much as you do rig
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Uttkarsh Singh
Stealth • 2m
Byju's is my home and my final destination. Everything I have done and will do is for our thousands of teachers and millions of students ~ Byju Raveendran
Lesson to Learn: Too much obsession with anything is bad.
How to build a SAAS ?
Just curious to learn about it, want to build a side project to put in resume
Let this be a learning post, try engaging with this post by replying, liking it
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Stealth • 4m
👉 Start Small: Validate your concept with real revenue.
👉 Learn Fast: Use early feedback to refine your approach.
👉 Build Momentum: Small wins lead to bigger opportunities.
👉 Minimize Risk: Avoid betting everything on untested ideas.
👉 Prove
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Payal Manghnani
Stealth • 5m
I will work for free
Hi, founders I am doing apprenticeship at JK CEMENT I have it for 2 months because the plant is still off so it is of no work .i am think to learn a new valuable skill related to ai. If you are a Al start-up founder what skill s
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Stealth • 3m
Crocs went from fashion faux pas to cultural icon.
→ Lesson one: Embrace your weirdness. It might just be your superpower.
→ Comfort over everything—Crocs proved that if it feels good, people will buy it.
→ Collaborations are gold. Crocs partnere
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Mehul Fanawala
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The Clueless Company • 3m
Building a startup isn’t just about the business. It’s a catalyst for personal growth.
Here’s how:
1. Resilience is your new best friend.
2. You learn to adapt quickly.
3. Problem-solving becomes second nature.
4. It forces you to step out of you
8 lessons 99 percent of people learn way too late in life:
1. Time is your most precious resource.
2. Your network is your net worth.
3. Health is wealth—invest in it early.
4. Failure is just feedback; embrace it.
5. Kindness always comes back arou
Why are some people so insecure about a single job. Everywhere I have worked I atleast encounter 1 senior who is really really insecure about losing his position to new recruits so he does everything he could to fire new recruits. And atleast where I
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Sidharth Bidikar
Stealth • 5m
🌟 Embrace Side Projects for Accelerated Learning! 🌟
I've always believed that diving into personal or side projects alongside your 9-5 job provides a fantastic opportunity to explore new ideas, sharpen your skills, and apply your learnings at a mu