🥺 Sad Startup founders slowly start realizing that the Indian startup ecosystem is full of rejections, and nobody will fund you until you fund yourself
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Fund yourself, but don’t be afraid to pivot and improve the idea along the way; funding will come when the product speaks for itself
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Most common Reasons why most start-ups failed in India ‼️🤔
• Lack Of Market ( TAM , PMF )
• Poor Management and leadership
• insufficient funding and poor finances
• inability to pivot
• intense Competition
• Regulatory Challenges
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Real value doesn’t need a sales pitch—it speaks for itself. If people aren’t getting it, the problem isn’t their understanding, it’s your product.
Fix that first.