It is easier to start a hard company than an easy one.
Sam Altman, CEO of OpenAI, once said, “It’s easier to start a hard company than an easy one.”
This might sound strange, but let me explain why it makes sense.
When you solve a hard problem, f
Solving big problems is easier than solving little problems - Sergey brin
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Navneet Kumar
Trying to be best • 7m
What are the big problems that still exist in VR/AR??
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Basavaraj k Chikki
Entrepreneur, roboti... • 10d
Visibility’s Winning—Why’s It So Hard?
Yo, yesterday you said visibility (57%) and teamwork (43%) kill student projects. Visibility’s topping-why’s it so tough to get noticed? No one watching? Wrong crowd? Tell me more—I’m onto something big! #Startu
How Many of You All Agree that
"Solving Rich People Problems Pay Well "
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Samrat Kesharwani
19 | Founder & CEO @... • 1m
some truth - you get big money to solve hard problems not the problems which you can figure out in one day and see it in ur brain at day 1,
also there are rare problems which can be figured out in 1 day and it's thru sheer luck 🤞
and idk if you're
Something big is coming.......
The Union minister just Said don't go for government jobs ..........
A few days ago modi said entrepreneurs are the backbone of our country.......
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Ashmit Jagtap
Hey I am on Medial • 11m
What problems do video editors face?
Professional as well as seasonal both are welcome to answer.
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Hawk
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Medial • 1m
Debt isn’t bad; mismanaged debt is. A well-used credit card can build your wealth. Pay on time, enjoy rewards, and watch your credit soar. - Hawk.