In 2006, Yahoo offered $1B for Facebook.
Every advisor told Zuck to sell.
But one mysterious mentor told him to hold.
Today Facebook is worth $1.5 TRILLION.
Meet the hidden genius who saw Facebook's future before anyone else:
In 2005, Facebook w
It is believed that in corporate business world you need to understand business logic and to develop or work on technology is something that you will learn with time.
Is it true?
And how does freshers approach this?
How to find your niche?
The constant idea/motive to start something is good but the effort what we really does is 0% in this condition how to push yourself that 1% whe you are off to reach what you want?
If you already started something please
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Rudransh singh
Work like hellย โขย 9m
Can you guys suggest me something on how can I build network with entrepreneurs or some big players.
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Startup Memer
Jester of Medialย โขย 3m
Me: How long will this bulb last?
Shopkeeper: It's the best quality! The world will end, but nothing will happen to this bulb
Me: Ok then, ill take it. I also hope that your shop lasts as long as this bulb.
Shopkeeper:
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Ashok Prajapat
Take Risk And Build ...ย โขย 1m
I am working in wholesale Market of mobile accessories and I want to build a business online but I don't have any experience or ideas that how to build something.
Anyone suggest me something new and unique ideas that will I start something business.
Do you agree with the fact that being a founder is a very lonely journey?
This really makes me want to build something for founders network to connect with each other and not feel so.
There is no single recipe for success in entrepreneurship.
Do not waste your time listening to other people's advice; instead, get your hands dirty and try to build something or sell something. I am confident that this approach will teach you a lot
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Amar
9ย โขย 10m
What's the best startup books you've ever read?the one that had the most impact on you and helped you build something.
From Zero to Something Big.
Weโre building more than just an app. More than just a business. A movement.
Right now, weโre in that raw, early-stage madnessโthe late nights, the "yaar, ye possible bhi hai?" moments, the thrill of creating something t