Twitter cofounder Biz Stone shares the most important lesson he learned in his startup career
Success in startups is never guaranteed.
But one thing is certain—if you’re not emotionally invested in what you’re building, failure is almost inevitabl
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Anonymous 2
Stealth • 1m
If you don’t believe in it, why should anyone else?
People don’t buy what you do, they buy why you do it,” the question of “why are we in this business.
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Tushar Aher Patil
Stealth • 4m
Why is it so difficult to get the first internship? I have been trying for the last 2 months but I am not getting it. Can anyone give me some suggestions as to what else I should do?
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Muttu Havalagi
Stealth • 1m
Do you believe financial education should be mandatory in schools?
Why am I atheist?
I am an atheist and don’t believe in anything—not just God. It is not a question of God; I don’t believe in believing in itself. My approach is to know, and knowing is a completely different dimension. It starts with doubt; it does
Why did the Hike messenger fail in India? If anyone knows the reason please share it here.
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Samrat Kesharwani
Stealth • 3m
i believe it now that if u got ai in the name or description and just make it sure use a technique which makes things logical meaning your problem statement might or solution should be obvious and people or investors reading it should think why we di