Service business is not easy.
1. Prove yourself
2. Build your reputation
3. Invest in yourself
4. Make mistakes
5. Learn from them
It's hard to be on track.
But this is far better than working on a 9-5.
Sam Altman on the biggest mistake talented and hard-working people often make
Many people work hard and stay productive, but they don’t spend enough time thinking about what they should work on.
Taking time to choose the right problem can make a h
How hard is it to make a MVP being a non technical founder? I'm in coding but not development, but my idea needs an app to function better. So how hard was it for you people?
It’s never been a better time to raise capital for your ideas
“Founders are lucky to be alive right now. It used to be hard to get funding, but what most people don’t realize is that we now have at least 32,000 VCs.”
I feel that knowledge gained through working on field is way better than doing an MBA
Is this right,feel free to correct me
From a perspective of starting a business