Before you play the game, study the winners.
If you don’t want their life, don’t play their game.
That’s why I'll write about the winners, so you can learn their playbook.
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Nitesh Vishwakarma
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Ritco Logistics • 24d
Everyone wants to be a founder.🧑🏻💻
But nobody wants to suffer alone at 2 AM, wondering if tomorrow’s meeting will save their startup.
They see funding. They don’t see the rejections.
They see headlines. They don’t see the breakdowns.
Entrepren
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Rohan Saha
Founder - Burn Inves... • 8m
I just played the Indus game and I’m telling the truth, what they showed in their videos or trailers is very different from the actual game. I don’t understand what problem game developers have with showing reality. Tell me, man, the same thing happe
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My Dawai Wala
India's Health First... • 9d
What if healthcare felt like a friend, not a fight?
For most people in India, healthcare feels like this:
Confusing prescriptions
Long wait times
Running from chemist to clinic to lab
And no one to really guide you
We’ve seen elderly patients skip
🚀 Something exciting is brewing at Aottar!
We’re working on something really cool — something that’s going to change the game. Can’t reveal much yet, but trust me… you don’t want to miss this!
Stay tuned — the big reveal is coming soon!
#Automati
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Comet
#freelancer • 8m
Visa? $32.6 billion—without owning a single bank. Crazy, right?
🎧 Spotify? $14.3 billion—and they don’t own any of the music!
Lyft? $4.4 billion—and guess what? They don’t own any cars.
Airbnb? $9 billion—with zero property of their own.
🍽 Doo
Is the Future of E-Commerce… Influencer-Led? 🤔
LehLah just raised ₹12.5 Cr in seed funding, backed by Gruhas (co-founded by Nikhil Kamath). Their bet? That shopping isn’t about transactions anymore—it’s about trust, influence, and community.
This
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Sourav Mishra
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Codestam Technologies • 1m
Most startups don’t fail because of bad ideas.
They fail because of bad execution.
And you know what usually causes that?
Bloated dev cycles
Confusing automation setups
No clarity between product and tech
Poor tech hiring decisions
Trying to “D
funny how tech works.
big companies like google, microsoft, and meta spent billions to build AI labs.
they funded places like openAI and deepmind.
and now?
those same AI labs are building tools that could destroy their business.
google search, mi
Tinder didn’t grow with ads. It grew with parties 🔥 🎉 🥳
When Tinder launched in 2012, nobody cared.
Dating apps weren’t cool yet.
People felt awkward about being seen on one.
Tinder needed users. Lots of them. Fast.
So, what did they do?
They