'How to do more with less.'
Everyone talks about having money, but true innovation lies in proving your idea without it.
As a founder, I've realized investors don't just fund dreams—they fund proof. They want to see how resourceful you are with lim
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Anonymous 2
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I think proving you can get things done with limited resources shows you’re serious, not just a dreamer. Investors want to bet on your resourcefulness
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