Walter Isaacson On The Bold Choice That Set Elon Musk Apart.
After making millions from Zip2 and PayPal, Elon Musk didn’t buy a yacht or an island like most would.
Instead, he risked everything to build rockets and send humans to Mars.
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Anonymous 1
Stealth • 1d
Not about the money, it’s about humanity’s survival!
Startup has become a cool thing and so many people are burning money not caring about profit ig unless it’s a habit forming there’s no point in burning money
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Bappa Dittya Saha
Stealth • 8m
How much money you think you need to save as reserve fund before starting a startup to survive pre revenue days?
Or you think starting as a side hustle with job will work? ( Not suitable for me)
Reserve money = food + rent (survival)
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Mehul Fanawala
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The Clueless Company • 5m
Unpopular opinion: Not everyone should aspire to be a founder.
It’s not about the glamor or the title. It’s about grinding through shitstorms while others cheer from the sidelines.
Recognize your strengths, and don’t shy away from supporting those
VCs are pouring billions into generative AI startups, but remember:
It’s not about the funding; it’s about the value you create.
AI isn’t a magic wand. It's the persistent problem-solving, understanding user needs, and iterating that turns those bi
Walter Isaacson On The Bold Choice That Set Elon Musk Apart.
After making millions from Zip2 and PayPal, Elon Musk didn’t buy a yacht or an island like most would.
Instead, he risked everything to build rockets and send humans to Mars.
Musk believ
From Janitor to millionaire
The Inspiring Story of Ronald James
Ronald James, a janitor, left behind $8 million at his death. How did he do it? Simple habits: saving consistently, living below his means, and letting compound interest work its magic.
🔥 "Why Startups Keep Losing? They’re Obsessed with Growth, Not Survival!" 🔥
Startups are so fixated on “hockey stick” growth, they forget one thing: Survival is the REAL first step.
Corporates don’t even notice most startups because they’re too b
Investors are investing money in start-ups and start-up fails or not making profit, they are again investing in start-ups and start-up fails or not making profit.
So the question is if start-up not making money then how investors earn money.
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