In your opinion, what should a first year college student do to create his own startup?
Should I read? Or should I go out learn things by myself? Or should first learn how the industries? Or should I start a venture and then figure out the things?
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Saurav Dukare
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You'll get stuck multiple times while building a brand or a company.
- Progress will feel slow.
- Things don't go to plan.
- Sales you assumed won't convert.
This has happened to me at least 3 times.
Just tell yourself - "I'll figure it out" and f
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Dhyey
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Just a 18 year old trying to figure out what to start
Say Yes to Opportunities
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1ļøā£ Be open to stepping out of your comfort zone.
2ļøā£ Say yes to things that scare youāitās where growth happens.
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Nobody really knows what the hell they're doing at the start!
So just f*cking start. You will figure out the rest later.ā¤āš„
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Vishal Mishra
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I was planning to create my own brand and company of fabric and clothes.
but I'm not getting clear vision.
how can I start it I can't figure out the 1st step.
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Ayush Maurya
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Do you prefer to learn things on the go or just completed a course then do something ?
why ?
š hey, I need your suggestion,
I spent one year after graduation, exploring different things on startup and still can't figure out and there is a pressure from the parents to go and get a job,
so, now I have to learn a course like full Java šø or
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Krishna
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Learn by doing is best practices of you learn new things.