The Next Big Startup might not come from Silicon Valley.
It’ll come from a war zone. A collapsed economy. A place no one expects.
Why?
• Survival breeds innovation. When systems fail, people build their own.
• Underserved markets = massive opport
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Anonymous 1
Stealth • 9d
True, adversity forces innovation. When traditional systems collapse, people create new ones out of necessity. The next big thing could emerge from an unexpected place but people need ot survive there first too 😅😭
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Observation:
Many young adults in India are uncertain about their career paths in their early 20s.
Traditional advice from parents often revolves around common degrees (e.g., B.Tech, MBBS, B.Com)