Is it true that Interoverts are born to be developers?
Anonymous 1
Stealth • 2m
This is such a stereotype! Being a developer has nothing to do with being introverted or extroverted. It’s about skill, interest, and a lot of practice. You think extroverts can’t code or what?
Day 65: The Art of Negotiation: Securing Deals in Bengaluru
Negotiation is a crucial skill for any entrepreneur. Whether it's securing funding, striking partnerships, or closing deals, the ability to negotiate effectively can make all the difference
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Anurag Anu
Stealth • 11d
Hey I’m Anurag and am planning a new startup. I’m looking for a co-founder who is excited about helping shape this journey from the ground up. There’s no specific experience or skill set required—just a strong interest in planning and building a busi
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Abhay Kumar
Stealth • 6m
Pursuing degree or a person having a skill, which is better opinion for upcoming future job
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Ambar Bhusari
Stealth • 4m
Communication is number one skill required to succeed as a freelancer, an entrepreneur, or an influential manager. I wanted to know if you actively work on your comm skills? If yes, what do you do?
I practice my pitches infront of a mirror but have
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Kushal Pudatha
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The idea that acquiring a skill requires 10,000 hrs originates from studying exceptional people like Olympians or professional musicians. However, significant progress can be achieved in just 20 hrs, according to Josh Kaufman, who outlines a practica
Is learning entrepreneurship from MESA a good idea? Or entrepreneurship is a skill that comes from action and experience?
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Rahul Shrivastava
Stealth • 6d
I usually watch TED talks like one in a year and next ten in the same week during that time of the year.
The first 20 hours -how to learn anything | Josh Kaufman
SO l will write something that i understood :
20hour Rules:
-Let the task of learning
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Rahul Shrivastava
Stealth • 6d
I usually watch TED talks like one in a year and next ten in the same week during that time of the year.
The first 20 hours -how to learn anything | Josh Kaufman
SO l will write something that i understood :
20hour Rules:
-Let the task of learning
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