Naval Ravikant explains why startup founders should be able to code
Naval Ravikant gave the following advice to a startup spending $25k outsourcing product development to external developers:
"In the world of web and mobile startups, the competitio
medial please for 100th time improve your reply and comments structure to reddit style for easier readability. it's so pathetic rightnow that it's annoying. not sure why you guys won't listen?! sorry for my harsh language but it's fucking annoying
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Guru shankar
Stealth • 8m
It's easy to work and grind.
Rather working with uncertainty.
Eg.,
If a person is holding his breath.
It's easy for him if the other person says 10seconds.
But if he doesn't say anything. Then it's gonna be hard.
It's the same with entrepreneurshi
It's been a week using this app. Kudos to the founders Niket Raj Dwivedi Harsh Dwivedi
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Param Suthar
Stealth • 6m
Some indigestible truth.
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Rohith R
Stealth • 1m
Only because of not giving handsome returns and takes time for results, avoiding investing in SEO is utter BS. It's definetly going to backfire you sooner. (I may sound harsh, but that's reality.)
while most of the people think - adding eco-friendly for a basic idea , solves a great problem , will make it next big thing towards sustainable business but one harsh truth that no founder wants to accept is , people don't care. not even your invest