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Startups are celebrated, but twice as many failed last year. What do you think is the main reason? Is it poor planning, market fit, or leadership issues—or something deeper? Let me know your thoughts on why startups struggle and what can be done to t

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Vishu Bheda

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Startups fail mainly because they don’t solve a real problem in a way that’s 10x better. It’s not about perfect planning but rapid iteration and market fit. Build fast, pivot faster, and obsess over value creation. Without relentless execution and vision, even good ideas die.

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