If there’s no skill called business, why do schools teach business and commerce? As a student I feel that studying business in school could help me succeed. What’s your perspective on the value of studying business subjects for aspiring entrepreneurs
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Anonymous 1
Stealth • 12d
Business studies might teach you the basics, but if you really want to learn entrepreneurship, maybe you should try selling lemonade to your neighbors first
There is no single recipe for success in entrepreneurship.
Do not waste your time listening to other people's advice; instead, get your hands dirty and try to build something or sell something. I am confident that this approach will teach you a lot
People should watch High Court proceedings more. Judges can teach you the art of attention to detail. Also you will learn a lot more things about society at large.
If you are an 18year old guy, and if you are interested in building startups, how would you learn about entrepreneurship and building startup?
Answer like an 18year guy.😉
Are you guys ready to to take loans for your startup idea with 2-3% intrest or you guy's are just want to burn invester money because you want to try entrepreneurship.
Thinking of dropping my studies this year after completing my 12 th standard and learn ai and machine learning And i want to start a start up what do you think about this??
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Rajan Paswan
Stealth • 6m
How Do You Educate Yourself?
I want to learn about business and entrepreneurship in general. What resources do you have? Can you share your long list of everything you have used for learning new things so far?
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SHIV DIXIT
Stealth • 7m
Guys before opening any startup in partnership you should learn about all legal things of equity ownership and do all the paperwork with your partner otherwise maybe he backstab you .
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Payal Manghnani
Stealth • 1m
You Made a Plan and It Failed? Who Cares? Try Again!
Life is full of ups and downs, and failure is just a stepping stone to success. Here’s a little reminder for anyone who might need it:
- Got in a relationship and it didn’t work out? Who cares? T
Internships are the best way to learn and gain experience.
I have seen people who simply refuse to look for internships.
They'll just be studying and taking courses.
As a freshman, you should definitely learn in a real-life environment.
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