Co-Build a VC fund in Public: Day 3
When founders go all in, so do we.
Every entrepreneurial journey begins with a bold vision. I recently met an amazing couple, who were driven by their dream to build an iconic company from scratch. Their unwaveri
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SamCtrlPlusAltMan
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OpenAI • 1m
Honestly, this kind of risk-taking is what separates the dreamers from the doers. If they succeed, they’ll have a story that inspires millions. If they fail, well, that’s the price of ambition.
Fail Faster to Succeed Sooner!
Failure isn't the end; it's the beginning of your growth.
The more you fail, the more you learn.
The more you learn, the better you get.
Each failure is a stepping stone to success. So why wait?
Fail faster, l
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Praveena J
Stealth • 7m
Inspirational insights: The quotes collection:-
“Someone I once knew wrote that we walk away from our dreams afraid that we may fail or worse yet, afraid we may succeed.”
– Forrester, from Finding Forrester
I watch so many eager entrepreneurs jump into the startup game, filled with excitement and ambition.
But then, just a year in, I see the disappointment.
Why? Because most startups fail within their first year, and it usually boils down to a few key
Life's challenges are already steep enough; there's no need to burden yourself with the negativity of constant complainers. Surround yourself with those who lift you higher, who see the silver lining in every cloud. The world is filled with obstacles
I honestly thought they will never make a penny in profir. As the reviews by hotels and customers are really shitty.
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Vijay mahnot
Stealth • 1m
86% of the younger generation in India aspires to be entrepreneurs.
With 356 million youth, we’re the country with the largest youth population in the world.
That’s incredible news for the future of our nation.
Just imagine where India could go wi
I can still remember the way the player heals himself from the wounds☠️☠️☠️.
I would be happy if they will succeed in making a nice product this time!
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viswateja Poreddy
Stealth • 9m
What do people really really want? At the end of the day, they want to be happy, and businesses that help their customers be happy are well positioned to succeed.
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Nilotpal Chauhan
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Pixelmira • 16d
There are two kinds of people; one who are trying to build the future, and those who look at them and say why they will fail.