Brian Chesky credits AirBnb's success to an essay Paul Graham wrote in 2008.
If any founder dedicatedly focuses on the six principles that Paul mentions, it will blow off their startup.
The secret to startup success lies in six principles.
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Gladiator
Stealth • 1d
Rapid iteration turns small ideas into global successes.
Coding doubt ❓
What makes # a # ? How normal word turns into #.
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Abhishek Raj
Stealth • 9d
Unemployment turns into Futures and Options trading, where most people lose money chasing quick profits.
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Sujeet
Stealth • 13d
What transforms your ideas into business ideas... ?
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Mr Z
Stealth • 5m
Startups vs. Small Businesses: Navigating the Growth Divide
- Ambition: Startups aim for rapid, large-scale growth with disruptive innovations, while small businesses focus on steady, local success.
- Growth Trajectory: Startups target national or
The Art of Starting Small: Big Dreams, Small Steps-
Dreaming big is essential, but the real magic happens when you start small. Here’s why:
1. Lower Risk: Small steps mean you can test your ideas without risking everything at once.
2. Learn as You
Paul English, co-founder of Kayak, offers key lessons in innovation from his work at Boston Venture Studio. Firstly, differentiate good ideas from bad by rigorous vetting and rapid iteration.
Speed and structure are crucial—move fast and refine con
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Raja Niketh Reddy Nallapareddy
Stealth • 4m
Hey, let's turn the comment section into the "Chatbot Ideas" zone!
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Sarun George Sunny
Stealth • 2m
Progress doesn’t always come with big, noticeable changes. Sometimes it’s in the small, everyday actions—staying up late to finish a task, learning from mistakes, or choosing not to give up. These moments, though they may seem small, are what lead to