Being a founder is all about that perfect work-life balanceโฆ if by balance you mean 90% stress, 9% problem-solving, and 1% questioning your life choices. ๐๐
My thoughts on successful startups.
1 keep your goals simple and understandable
2 Let people connect with you
3 hustle and hustle more
4 Avoid negativity but never leave the challenges
5 Stay in a good environment
6 never lose your money.
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Not just billing, A ...ย โขย 26d
To build something truly legendary, sometimes you have to leave everything behind โ except your vision.
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Armaan Nath
Startups | Productย โขย 1y
Two things that define you:
1. Patience when you have nothing and
2. Your attitude when you have everything
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Mridul Das
Introvert!ย โขย 1m
Jeff Bezos:
"Stress doesn't come from hard work. You can be working incredibly hard and loving it. Stress comes from not taking action over something that you can have some control over. That's where stress comes from. When you find yourself in that
When your competitor copies everything you do ๐
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AprameyaAIย โขย 11m
1. โ Your brilliant idea means nothing without execution.
2. โ Failure is the default; success is the exception.
3. โ Nobody cares about your startup as much as you do.
4. โ Hard work beats talent when talent doesnโt work hard.
5. โ Investors wan
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Sourav Mishra
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Codestam Technologiesย โขย 22d
Entrepreneur myths nobody tells you:
More sales โ less stress
Funding wonโt fix a broken model
Hustle culture is a trap
Most of your friends wonโt get it
Success is lonely sometimes, and thatโs fine
Learn the game. Play it smart.
Have you ever taken a step back to realize that sometimes feeling drained is actually a sign of healing? What are some ways you โunplugโ and recharge?