Why You Shouldn't Start a Startup
1.High Risk Of Failure
- Most Startups Fail Because Of Poor Execution, No Market Need For Product, Lack Of Proper Team, No Proper Funding Etc...
2.Financial Instability
- Many Times it Happens That Startups Go M
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Anonymous 1
Hey I am on Medialย โขย 3m
The risk of failure is real, but isnโt that the case with almost anything worth doing?
Whatโs up with this yearโs shark tank and royalty deals? No one wants to take the damn risk. Isnโt that the whole deal about Angel Investing? โPaisa wasooli mentalityโ
Top 5 failures in the History of the Indian Startup Ecosystem!
What do you think about these startups?
1. Paytm: A Data Leak & An Alleged Extortion Case
2. Walmart-Flipkart Deal Violates Competition Act & FDI Norms Acquisition
3. Amit Bhardwaj: The
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Chetan Vairat
Entrepreneurย โขย 11m
6 Things You Gain By Embracing Failure and Learning From Mistakes
Are you going to look at failure as the end, or are you going to take what didn't work as a lesson and do better?
1. Failure is a valuable learning experience.
2. Failure builds res
The Fear of Taking the 1% Path
Why do people fear doing what 99% of others avoid?
Because when you choose a different path, failure becomes louder, and criticism sharper.
Society asks, "Why didnโt you follow the safe route? Why try to stand out
"Health tech is more than an app or a trending post. Many startups are building digital health solutions on social media, but without real-world implementation, it leads to unsustainable growth and eventual failure. If youโre not on the ground, under
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Gautam Ambani
Money Magnetย โขย 1y
Aaj Ki Raat, Dhandhe Ki Baat
Risk (Part-1):
In Dhandha, Always Remember,
Don't be a Harshad Mehta, "Risk Hai To Isq Hai",
Be a Babu Rao, "Bilkul Riks Ni Lene Ka He" or say "Calculate The Risk"
Almost all Dhandha have some form of uncertainty & thu