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Anansh Verma

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why only 10% startups work? so guys, 90% of startups fail, and most people think it’s because of lack of funding or a bad product. But the biggest reason is something else entirely: Most founders build something nobody actually wants or is willing to pay for. Even the best product in the world won’t survive without demand. Here’s what successful startups do differently: -They talk to real users before building. -They validate instead of assuming. -They launch quickly and adjust based on feedback. -They prioritize market demand over product perfection. Before investing time and money into an idea, ask yourself: Who is actually paying for this? What’s the biggest lesson you’ve learned in business? let's discuss :)

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