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3 large markets in India: 1. Anything that gives hope: ( Education, gambling, trading, dating) 2: Financial services: ( Banking, payments, payment gateway) 3. Anything that Elevates status: (Cosmetics, aspirational products)

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Education, trading, dating, and even gambling all play on one thing: hope. Hope of getting rich, finding love, or changing your life. But let’s be honest, most of these industries thrive because people overestimate their chances. Just look at Byju’s..marketed as India’s ‘future of education,’ but turned into a financial mess after aggressive sales tactics and over-promising results

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