The value of a business today is sum of all the money it will make in the future
That's the reason tech startups are valued high
Anonymous 4
Stealth • 2m
So, if I start a business selling future predictions, does that make me a billionaire already? oh wait nahi, astrotalk hai for that. FUCKKKK, there's literally nothing new you can do.
Don't want to defame our country but the success of Astrotalk and betting apps (so-called games of skill) shows that Indians are delusional and want to get rich fast by doing nothing.
This shows the level of mentality of a nation as a whole..
Anyone intersted in building a Award and certification company that will be for brands to display it before selling It to consumers. Different idea. Would love to discuss with people who are seriously ready for building the software based company. Al
Just saw this and wondered, are astrology apps exploiting our insecurities?
Astrology apps are raking in millions—some even up to $15 million annually by selling predictions, remedies, and compatibility reports. What was once a personal belief syste
Why are there no billionaires in India that overtake Gautam Adani or Mukesh Ambani? Basically, Mukesh Ambani is a second-generation billionaire. Gautam Adani is also, I guess, second-generation. But people like Warren Buffet, Mark Zuckerberg, Bill Ga
Oh, Kunal Shah, our resident financial guru..🙄
So, he’s just figured out that some of India’s wealthiest folks might not have a clue about the basics of financial literacy.
Shocking, right? Who would’ve thought that people with deep pockets coul
Everyone talks about the same billionaires everyday:
Musk. Zuck. Bezos.
But there's one man who became a billionaire at just 25 — and by 2030, the entire world will use his product.
Here's his story (and what you can learn from him):
Austin is a
Medial is the most beautiful online platform I have ever seen. Keeping aside the bias of being the founder, sometimes when I to through the feed, I see so much of great information that I didn’t know, such great personal experiences, and literally ev
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Harsh Singh
Stealth • 10d
Survival: The Truth of success!
When Charlie Rose asked Michael Moritz, the billionaire head of Sequoia Capital, about the secret to the firm's long-standing success, Moritz highlighted their longevity. While many venture capital firms thrive for ju
𝗪𝗵𝗮𝘁 𝗱𝗿𝗶𝘃𝗲𝘀 𝘆𝗼𝘂?
There's something within you that inherently and unconsciously forces you to do all the work.
But we don't often think about or analyze them. It's important to reflect on your drivers so you can become more conscious o
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EdupreneurHub of Nav
Stealth • 28d
Journey of INDIA'S YOUNGEST BILLIONAIRE FOUNDERS :-
1- The vision beyond Age🧠
•Success knows no age. These founders started young proving that innovation doesn't wait for experience.
2- From startups to unicorn 🦄
•These young founders didn't just