Every successful business starts by solving a real problem. Am I right? Yes
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Anonymous 1
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Solving real problems is the foundation of any successful business. Jio and Zerodha nailed it because they addressed pain points people didn’t even realize could be fixed so effectively
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Every successful business starts by solving a real problem. Am I right? Yes
India’s diversity means urban customers often want convenience, while rural consumers prioritize affordability.
Take Jio, which revolutionized digital access by providing af