Very important thing why startup are the best!
also this graph is recreated by me so if not proper sorry for that i wasnt able to find the real one.
Now coming back to content, a real startup which solves problem or is doing something "REALLY" meanin
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This graph is massively oversimplified. Most startups die before that exponential curve. Survivorship bias at its finest.
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