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Startups arenāt something you can learn in a classroom, especially not in a year or a year and a half. You need real-world experience, not lectures and case studies. The thing about startup founders is they fail, learn from those failures, and come back stronger. These programs seem too polished and theoretical. I'd rather spend that money learning from the mistakes of experienced entrepreneurs, not someone who has a business school degree but no actual startup journey.
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Startups need common sense, not pitch decks ā Tired of MBA startup romanticism. MBA programs paint a glamorous picture with polished presentations and frameworks. But real startups? Theyāre messy, unpredictable, and full of tough decisions no textbo
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One of the Best Advice I got From a Founder Is Before Starting A startup work For A early stage startup for At least A Year. Early Stage Team Building Initial Fund Raising Building A product from Scratch Getting First Users And Many More Things A
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Did you know 90% of startups fail within the first 5 years? At CrackTheory, we turn those failures into powerful stories and lessons, helping early-stage founders learn, connect, and avoid the same mistakes. š Follow us on LinkedIn to explore real
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