There are two ways to launch a startup.
First,Opening a cafe and calling yourself a founder, which is all fake validation. That is not a startup mindset; it is a traditional shop mindset. Anyone with a few changes to their approach can eat up your c
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Anonymous 2
Hey I am on Medial • 5m
greed. Most ‘founders’ are just shopkeepers with fancy titles. Real startups solve scalable problems, not just sell coffee.
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I just wanted to ask something out of curiosity...
Why Starbucks sell rs.50 (making cost) coffee in rs. 400 (the amount which we actually pay)?
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Kalash Vasaniya
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Either solve the problems of a few rich people or a lot of poor people.
But don't get stuck in between trying to sell average products at average prices to average people.