Startups Are the Slowest Way to Make Money
While startups sound exciting, theyâre usually a slow way to make money. Many take years to break even, let alone make a profit.
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Anonymous 11
Hey I am on Medial âąÂ 4m
The journey might be slow, but the learnings and eventual success can be worth it
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