What’s an underrated skill every founder should have?
Anonymous 3
Stealth • 1d
Knowing when to quit or pivot because stubbornness is overrated. Some ideas just don’t work, and knowing when to pivot or shut down is a skill that separates winners from those who waste years chasing a lost cause.
"Your Idea Is Useless Without This…"
Harsh truth: ideas are overrated.
Yes, you heard that right.
I used to believe that having a “million-dollar idea” was the key to success. But I was wrong.
Ideas are cheap. Everyone has them. What most people
Book Summary Part 1
Lesson from
The Dip by Seth Godin
1. The Dip is Temporary: When starting a new job or skill, the struggle feels endless, but it’s temporary. Push through to reach success.
2. Winners Quit the Wrong Things: Stuck in a job with
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Suman Meghwal
Stealth • 3m
this is an idea but it's my biggest problem
my family is facing too much financial crises and my dad hope that I have to do something for this ( to join a govt job )
but I can't cause I don't which career or job I am built for or my dopamine more hi
I have an idea that in today's date there are many when workers Van wala risk rikshawala that are driving by the old man. When that is open when takes many area actually like a car but it is have no speed so we the back side bikers or cycle people fa
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Sandip Kaur
Stealth • 5m
The Unexpected Business Lessons We Can Learn from Stand-Up Comedians
Ever thought stand-up comedy could teach you something about running a business? It turns out, the world of jokes has more in common with entrepreneurship than you can ever think:
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ATELIER headquarters
Stealth • 2m
Day 4 of posting business content from which you can learn something new.
The Hidden Power of Patience in Business: Why Slowing Down Can Help You Scale Faster
In today's fast-paced business world, we're constantly bombarded with messages about "hus
The Day a Founder Almost Quit
"We're done. We should just shut it down."
I still remember his defeated expression as he said those words on a tweet. It was year 10 of his startup journey, a point where most entrepreneurs would have already thrown i
How Brands Survive (and Thrive) During a Recession
Recessions crush weak businesses and strengthen smart ones. The brands that make it through adapt, pivot, and double down on essentials instead of cutting everything. Here’s how the smartest compani
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Hiral Jain
Stealth • 7m
Hey everyone! Day 6 of knowing about companies that failed in the indian (global) market. Ever wondered how a company, once a dominant force in the industry, can crumble just by refusing to adapt to change?
NOKIA was once the undisputed leader in th
Ever wonder why founders read all the right books but still make the same mistakes ?
Here’s the thing: they don’t follow the basics!!!
Let's break down the top 10 things every startup book covers, but most founders ignore (and later regret) on Medi