Byju’s story has come to an end. To be honest, it feels sad to see an Indian-origin startup fail to meet expectations.
Byju’s which was valued at 22 Billion Dollars at one point in time is not standing at Zero $.
The founder says it's the investor’
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Anonymous 1
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I love it. The fact that they are closing down shows that you’ve to put people first before business
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Guru shankar
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Hard fact:
Business is certainly uncertain when you're a Fresher in that.
So it's better to be a Fresher in someother's business and after that hire yourself in your business as an experienced person.
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It's shows that financial success doesn’t always bring personal satisfaction. It’s a reminder to balance business growth with emotional fulfillment.
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Jaswanth Jegan
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Assume that you are appointed as the new CEO of ByJus. what are the things you‘ll do to put Byjus back to Business?
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Yash
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Life can be much more Broader once you Discover One Simple Fact and that is
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Was made up by People that were not Smarter than You.
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Rajib Roy
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People won't understand why...
- You invest in yourself
- You start a business
- You buy "expensive food"
- You put yourself out there
You are the "weird one" for taking the path less traveled
I'll take that path over working 9-5 in a cubical
Real business that can run mostly on auto pilot with limited oversight and churn profits. Also mention potential, initial investment and work to be put initially.