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Medial • 9m
1. Start Alone: Don’t rush to build a team. Work on the core idea yourself and keep improving it. 2. Choose Trustworthy People: Pick teammates who share your values, not just classmates. Trust matters more than skills. 3. Learn to Build: Gain technical skills so you don’t rely too much on others. 4. Spend Carefully: Use the ₹1 lakh to keep going, not for big expenses. First, make sure people actually want your product. 5. Think Long-Term: Balance college and your startup, but focus on what will help you grow in the long run. 6. Find the Right People Online: Look for advice and partners in startup communities outside your college. Final Thought: Start small, learn from every step, and don’t give up. Success comes with time and persistence.
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Petpooja • 3m
I finally got an offer from Bangalore, I'm coming to Bangalore! 🎉 This journey has taught me one important thing: your degree doesn’t matter your skills do. So learn, build, master the basics, and keep pushing forward. And above all, build trust th
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Macwise Capital • 4m
Want to learn the VC game? I’m picking 2 people to mentor to pass on my knowledge - real skills, real deals. Long-term commitment only. 👇 Comment why you want to learn VC. Best 2 reasons get in. Let’s build. #Started #VC #Startups #Mentorship #B
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We all walk different paths, but success doesn’t have just one formula. 🎓 Some study hard and chase degrees 💼 Others build skills through real-world hustle Both journeys are valid. Both require patience, hard work, discipline, and consistency. D
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Thatmoonemojiguy 🌝 • 5m
How to Build a Great Startup in a Nutshell Solve a real problem, not just a cool idea. Talk to users early, build fast, and improve based on feedback. Keep your solution simple at first—focus on what works, not perfection. Don’t fear failure; adapt
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