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?
There are many examples of startups that failed while chasing quick profits and success. It's not money that drives you to build a business, it's the purpose of being successful.
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