"Is It Really Luck?"
Ever looked at a successful startup and thought, "They got lucky"
But here’s a question: Are you willing to put in the same grind, the same late nights, the same risk-taking with your ideas?
What if "luck" is just the reward f
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Real. Luck is often just the result of consistent hard work and seizing opportunities when they come
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Sam Altman on why you should work hard at the beginning of your career:
Hard work pays off over time, just like compounded interest.
Starting early in your career gives you more time to see the benefits of your efforts.
When you’re young, you of
Luck and Risk are two sides of the same coin. If you believe in one, respect the other.
As entrepreneurs we lean towards taking risk because thats our inherent nature..luck might just come our way!
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This simple graph perfectly illustrates the importance of balancing hard work with equally intense rest.
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Everyone has a book in them
They just haven't realized it yet.
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What made you work on that late nights.
What made you go on when everything was falling apart.
What made you "𝗬𝗢𝗨".
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"Learn to Build, Not Just to Get Hired"
The tech world moves fast. Trends come and go, but the ability to build and solve real problems will always stand out.
Focus on mastering the craft, understanding problem, understand systems, and create somet