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Harsh Dwivedi

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Medial • 5m

Most people who’ve tried turning their highly engaged WhatsApp/Discord group into an app have failed to recreate that same engagement. Probably because the friction of a new app is high, and people love the tool they’re using as much as (or more tha

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Kranthi

Want to start my own... • 3m

**Day 29: Execution Creates Luck** 🍀⚙️ On Day 29 of the #FounderJourney, here’s a truth that keeps proving itself: **The more you execute, the “luckier” you get.** We often admire startups that “got lucky” — viral growth, a perfect investor intro

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Nitesh Vishwakarma

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Ritco Logistics • 5m

The Power of Execution Over ideas 💡 🚀 Too many aspiring entrepreneurs wait for the “perfect” idea. But here’s the truth: > Ideas are cheap. Execution builds empires. Look at some of the biggest startups today — their ideas weren’t new. What m

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PRATHAM

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Medial • 1y

Nitin Ghatkari said that he won't let self driving cars to enter in India, why ? Because it can cause huge loss of employment. By This statement you can understand where the world is moving, India and other Developing Nations have a huge chunk of p

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Nitin Pratap Singh

Building brands. Dri... • 1m

Why your perfect business plan is probably wrong. You’ve just spent months crafting the perfect plan. The strategy is flawless, the vision is crystal clear, and you’re convinced you’ve cracked the code. Then, the world decides to change. The market

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Vivek Joshi

Director & CEO @ Exc... • 2m

Want to close your next VC round? It’s more than a great pitch deck — investors are backing YOU. In this 2-minute breakdown we reveal the secret founder formula VCs can’t resist: resilience, coachability, and visionary leadership — plus the business

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Sandip Kaur

Hey I am on Medial • 1y

India’s Unicorns: What We Learn from Their Success India’s unicorns—Byju’s, OYO, and Zomato—began like any other startup, facing sleepless nights and countless rejections. But their billion-dollar journeys weren’t just about luck; they were about re

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Mohammed Noor G

Founder at Revault: ... • 10m

Lessons I've learned as a new-age entrepreneur: 1. Find the right people: A diverse and skilled team is the backbone of success, from funding to customer experience. 2. Start right, scale thoughtfully: Big dreams need actionable steps for smoother

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utkarsh kothari

Building happening |... • 5m

A few weeks ago, I applied for the Y Combinator Summer Fellowship. I was late to the game — but I still decided to give it a shot. Two days ago, I received the email. It was a rejection. For a moment, it stung. I had imagined what a ‘yes’ could unl

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Krrish Gupta

Always aiming for su... • 1y

I've been playing around with an idea that I think could really shake things up in the restaurant booking world. Imagine a hyper-local dining platform that doesn’t just cater to the big cities but also brings that seamless, personalized booking exper

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