Why are there more successful consultants than founders?
Simply put, it is easier to talk and advise others than to do and execute yourself.
this comparison is not irrelevant. You only get information about success in entrepreneurship, how many peo
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Anonymous 2
Stealth • 1m
Execution is tough, and no one writes a book about the 10,000 founders who fail each year. Consultants get to be armchair quarterbacks without needing to actually take the field.
Hello everyone, I am Deep Surya.
It's just a general thought. I thought how would it be if the medicines get delivered to patients in just 30 minutes of ordering.
I know the medicine field is filled with big shots but still if we have a great exec
Everyone wants to be a founder. Few understand the cost.
Reality check:
1.99% of startups fail. Your odds are likely worse.
2. Ideas are worthless. Execution is everything.
3. Most "revolutionary" ideas are incremental at best.
4. Founder life:
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10 Lessons from the book "HOW TO GROW YOUR SMALL BUSINESS" 📚
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1. Entrepreneurship is not for the faint of heart. It takes grit, determination, and a willingness to fail over and over again before you finally succeed.
2. Your customers are the l
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Yash Barnwal
Stealth • 22d
10 Lessons from the book "HOW TO GROW YOUR SMALL BUSINESS" 📚
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1. Entrepreneurship is not for the faint of heart. It takes grit, determination, and a willingness to fail over and over again before you finally succeed.
2. Your customers are the l