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 4
Hey I am on Medial • 6m
Love this: even a small slice of a massive pie can be life-changing!
Just check this out, small-cap investors are sitting on massive losses right now, and for your information, small-cap stocks haven't even reached fair value yet, it's become a red sea.
I'm so confused to know that I have lived all of my life in bangalore but never found a community to talk tech and startups.
If there's any I'd love to join, even if it's another techie/passionate small startup founder.
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Saket Sambhav
Adjuva Legal • 1m
For a pre-revenue impact startup in India, how game-changing could a small, initial grant (~₹1 Lakh) be? (Think covering basics like registration, validation, maybe a tiny prototype.)
How impactful is that first small boost?
Hi everyone! I’m looking for a co-founder to join me in launching an exciting food delivery platform. If you’re passionate about the food industry, tech innovation, and building a game-changing service, let’s connect! Ideally, you have experience in
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Havish Gupta
Inactive for a week ... • 4m
Getting a credit card as a student or new worker is tough—you either don’t qualify or lack a credit history.
This was something Rajan Bajaj was bothered about, forcing him to launch Slice, a platform that made accessing credit simple and hassle-free
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Vikas Acharya
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Medial • 8m
"Get ready for the most mind-blowing conversation of your life! 🎙️
In this special episode, BeerBiceps sits down with none other than the legendary Naval Ravikant! 🚀
They dive deep into the secrets of success, mastering happiness, and creating
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Kimiko
Startups | AI | info... • 9d
This data fascinates me. ChatGPT is supposed to be life-changing, so why do so many people only use it every week or two, or never come back? Is that just a matter of time, or a product problem?