Entrepreneurs Who Inspire
Hey there, game-changers! 🤩 You're the ones who dare to dream big, who take risks, and who push boundaries! 💪
We believe in you! 🙌 We believe that you have the power to change the world, to make a difference, and to lea
Naval Ravikant on Freedom and Wealth: 1. Take More Risks: If you're sincere and keep trying, failure isn't a huge concern. 2. Own Equity: Ownership, not income, is the source of wealth.
3. Make Use of Leverage: Expand your work via code, media, or b
You might think you're spending your time on something valuable—learning, exploring, improving. But sometimes, you're just close enough to productivity that it feels worth it… when in reality, you're just wasting your time.
Only a few will understand
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Rohan
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NVIDIA • 1m
Being employed vs being unemployed:
When you’re employed, you feel stable but focused on one structured path. However, when you’re unemployed, your mind shifts into high alert, making you more aware of alternative opportunities—partly due to fear, b
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Samrat Kesharwani
19 | Founder & CEO @... • 3m
imp things -
As a founder, don't play into others'expectations, which game you think would be right and best...... for example don't set false examples on yourself ...... like if you're doing marketing and the marketing campaign or graphic doesn't lo
What are the things you should keep in mind when you're working with a startup for the first time? Like not just the broad set of qualities but something very specific you've learnt from your experience?
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Rohan Saha
Founder - Burn Inves... • 19d
There’s nothing to worry about, really. 'Wait and watch' always works in the market. Sometimes, doing nothing can be better than doing something. So, take advantage of a cheap market, have patience, and eventually the foreign institutional investors
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Harsh Singh
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Microsoft • 10m
What if campus placements were discontinued in India? To be honest, there would be a slight decrease in competition for engineering, regardless of whether it's at IITs, NITs, or private colleges. In India, people often pursue engineering for the prom
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Dhiraj Karalkar
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PremitiveKey • 1m
The game has changed!
There was a time when investors used to take big risks on just an idea. They believed in the vision, backed early-stage startups, and took chances.
But today? Things are different. Investors have become more cautious. They wan
As I am looking for a Investor for my business in Healthcare Sector so what should be keep in mind to discuss with investors and How to find out a Genuine Investors.
what Percentage of profit investors take