Is it true that Interoverts are born to be developers?
Anonymous 1
Stealth • 3m
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
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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 • 7m
Pursuing degree or a person having a skill, which is better opinion for upcoming future job
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Ambar Bhusari
Stealth • 6m
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
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 • 1m
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
If you plan to pitch without a product, then no matter how good you are or how good your idea is, you will be rejected unless you have completed something countable in the past, such as an IIT degree or founded a startup, which is why coding is such