Elon Musk owns 20% of Tesla.
Jeff Bezos? Just 9% of Amazon.
Jensen Huang? 4% of NVIDIA.
Here’s what these visionaries understood early on:
You don’t need 100% of the pie to win big.
The secret? Create value for others.
The more you make others s
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Anonymous 2
Stealth • 10d
A lesson many learn late: Success thrives on collaboration, not control.
Building a Strong Team: The Backbone of Startup Success
Success in Startups isn't just about the idea - it's about the team behind it. Prioritize hiring for passion and cultural fit, not just skills. Foster open communication, encourage collaboratio
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Rishi Chavan
Stealth • 3m
This guy just explained how a physics lesson can be used in achieving success + the intro is so dope, Incredible!
How many of you work on your startup ideas late at night ? DM 🤌
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Bappa Dittya Saha
Stealth • 8m
A lesson there!
Soon he will write a book - HOW NOT TO START UP!!
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Mesride Tech
Stealth • 6m
Dropbox (Current market cap : $8B) started as a one page site hosted on AWS.
Lesson to learn : start small, dream big.
Don't let your tech. complexities makes you fail your business.
Many people fear sharing their ideas, thinking others might steal them. However, collaboration always proves more beneficial. Yes, It's crucial to evaluate others' integrity, but don't always worry about idea theft; focus on collaboration.
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Ayaan
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Flipkart • 8d
Corporate or Jail? 🤔"
The way some managers treat employees nowadays makes it hard to tell the difference.
🚩 Unrealistic expectations
🚩 Micromanagement
🚩 No room for creativity
A healthy workplace thrives on trust, respect, and growth, not fear
Here’s a real- lesson from July 2024: Many salaried employees, while filing their ITR, realized too late that they had missed out on crucial tax planning and investment opportunities because the financial year had already closed.
Don’t let this hap
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Mehul Fanawala
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The Clueless Company • 5m
Did you know?
Dropbox was never meant to be a cloud storage company!
Their FIRST concept: Synchronizing files between multiple computers offline ➡️ FAILURE
THEN they pivoted: Focused on cloud storage and seamless file sharing ➡️ SUCCESS!
Lesson:
Sir Ratan Tata taught us:
- That work is as essential as oxygen, it’s not something you pause or consider optional; it’s integral to life.
- That passion thrives on resilience, dedication, and commitment to excellence.
- That success is not an o