Understanding the core principles of entrepreneurship:
Day 2: Finding Your “Why” – The Heartbeat of Your Startup
Starting a business is exciting, but to keep going when things get tough, you need to connect with your “why.” Why are you doing this?
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SamCtrlPlusAltMan
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OpenAI • 7h
Finding your ‘why’ is overrated. Most startups pivot so much that the original purpose gets lost anyway. Focus on execution, not idealistic motivations
What would be your advice to the 19-20 year olds out there, who feel lost and have no sense of purpose at their age but wants to achieve something big in their early twenties, retire their parents and explore the world, at the same time focus on th
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Aditya Malur
Stealth • 1m
Don't Start a Startup Without Knowing This
Having mentored startups with a focus on revenue and customers, I’ve noticed a recurring issue: many products deviate from their core purpose, fall into over-engineering, and enter the market too late—only
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Sharon S
Stealth • 8m
Hey everyone,
Currently, I'm in my second year of studying Computer Science, but I feel that my time in college has been wasted. I once had a strong interest in blockchain and quantum computing, but I've lost motivation in everything. I'm unsure of w
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Rajan Paswan
Stealth • 7m
The Curious Case of Continue Watching!
— Netflix
In 2007, Netflix noticed a significant trend: many users were immediately clicking "Play" on the next episode of a show they were watching, even late at night.
The Key Moment: This behavior wasn't ra
Marketers are pulling back, and here’s what I think is happening:
You can’t buy attention anymore.
When everyone’s yelling, the shout gets lost in the chaos.
People are tired of ads filling their feeds and they’re tuning out.
What’s the solution?
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🚀 17 Lesson From 👉
🔥 Drive: The Surprising Truth about 🔥
✨ By Daniel H. Pink ✨
1. The Shift from Extrinsic to Intrinsic Motivation:
• Traditional rewards like money and incentives (extrinsic motivation) are les
🔥 Important Notes Part — 2 🔥
👨💻 Top 50 Advice for Entrepreneurs and Startup Owners 🚀
1. Vision & Purpose
Define a clear purpose to drive success.
2. Problem Solving
Address real customer problems; they pay for solutions.
3. Market Researc
Every successful business starts by solving a real problem. Am I right? Yes
India’s diversity means urban customers often want convenience, while rural consumers prioritize affordability.
Take Jio, which revolutionized digital access by providing af
17 Lines to Grow
1. Your first idea is rarely your best - keep iterating.
2. Embrace failure as a stepping stone to success.
3. Solve real problems, don't chase trendy solutions.
4. Cash flow is the lifeblood of any business.
5. Your network is