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Comet

#freelancer • 5m

THE ROAD TO SUCCESS Build. Fail. Build. Build. Fail Build. Build. Build. Small success. Fail Build. Build. Build. Build. SUCCEED. >> The road to success is always under construction. Never give up.

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Comet

#freelancer • 7m

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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Hiral Jain

Content writer • 1y

Want to know the story of the world's first billionaire?

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mysterious guy • 1m

imagine starting a brand in 2022 and 3 years later your a BILLIONAIRE!

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Vikas Acharya

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Welbe • 22d

The earlier you START. The earlier you FAIL. The earlier you LEARN . The earlier you will SUCCEED. There is no better time to start than NOW.

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Abhishek Nair

Founder @codesamaaj ... • 4m

If your age is under 21, keep your mouth shut while keeping ears and mind open. You'll succeed. Thank me later.

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Sanket Bhosale

Post on Writing & Pe... • 11m

Find your singular ICP. Singular: - Offer - Problem - Niche - Client And grind the sh*t out of it. Stop diminishing your focus by trying to succeed in many. Succeed in one first.

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mg

mysterious guy • 1m

“5 reasons 99% fail to launch a startup 👇” Everyone wants to be a founder. But here’s why they fail: > Waiting for a perfect idea > No audience = no feedback > Build first, sell later > Afraid of rejection > Not consistent for 90 days > Start

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The Startup guy

Startup Energy • 27d

Builders and leaders, listen up: • 90% of startups fail within the first 3 years • 10% of startups fail within the first year alone • 70% of startups fail after scaling too fast (Interesting?) It won’t be a smooth ride, but worth riding, wisely.

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VCGuy

Believe me, it’s not... • 3m

Tom Perkins, founder of VC Firm Kleiner Perkins, offered an intriguing analogy: tackle your 'white hot risks' in the first 9 months of raising your first cheque. White hot risks → existential, high-stakes risks that can break your startup. "If you

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