11 Founders Who Broke Education Norms to Build Empires
🚀 These visionaries prove that success isn’t confined to classrooms!
📌 Kunal Shah - MBA dropout, founder of CRED.
📌 Ritesh Agarwal - Undergrad dropout, founder of OYO.
📌 Kaivalya Vohra &
Sam Altman attended John Burroughs, an elite prep school, and later enrolled at Stanford University. However, he did not complete his education at Stanford, choosing to drop out in 2005. Despite not finishing his degree, he was honored with an honora
Is the “Dropout” tag worth it? Does it really benefit you? I have seen a wave in current entrepreneurs and freelance gurus promoting their “Dropout” status as a major thing.
I have an questions:-
1. Only iitian's can build businesses?
2. Only iitian's are build unicorn and successful business and theey are good founder ?
3. tier 3, private colleges , rural areas people cannot build successful businesses ?
4. Why so muc
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Anirudh Gupta
Stealth • 7m
Wait??
I heard that generation of water from atmosphere creates an irreversible damage.Is this innovation fruitful in the long term?
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Mohammed Noor G
Stealth • 29d
Marketing strategies...
2005: Target kids, build a monopoly.
2025: Target those kids from 2005, (now adults) – monopoly grows up with them.
Brands really play the long game, don’t they?
#Monopoly #Marketing #Strategy #New #Business #Brands #Game
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My guess it’s because they are exploring AI for content writing and production because I heard about it from the founder in some event very recently.
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Vikas Acharya
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Medial • 1m
Here are some key points from Steve Jobs' 2005 Stanford Commencement Address:
CONNECTING THE DOTS:
Jobs emphasizes that it's impossible to connect the dots looking forward. You have to trust that things will work out in the end, even if it doesn'