Pinterest founder Ben Silbermann on the 3 lessons he learned about raising venture capital
Every founder hears no. Some get discouraged. The smart ones?
They turn rejection into an advantage.
After facing countless rejections, Ben learned three g
See More
Anonymous 1
Stealthย โขย 6d
Investors are smart, but theyโre not fortune tellers.
0 replies
More like this
Recommendations from Medial
Sanskar Thakur
Stealthย โขย 7m
Stock market analysts are like fortune tellers. Real wealth comes from understanding the basics and focusing on long-term trends, not quick predictions.
The problem is, most people don't want to put in the work and wait for the rewards. Success in
See More
0 replies6 likes
Ayush Maurya
Stealthย โขย 1m
There are fortune tellers in every industry like intech, space, money, investment, real estate everything.
They have got so much experience and expertise that they can almost predict what may happen or what may change.
Find such people in your fiel
See More
0 replies6 likes
Chamarti Sreekar
Stealthย โขย 19d
Well, theyโre not wrong!
3 replies6 likes
The next billionaire
Stealthย โขย 26d
11 Hidden Signs Investors arenโt Interested in Your Startup ๐
One of the toughest things as a founder is figuring out where you actually stand after a VC meeting. Most of the time, it feels like youโre left guessing: Did they like it? Are they in?
Welcome to INGENIOUS MARKETING!
EP-10 (TIMEX)
Not "Smart" but El classico marketing (open image)
One Like and a follow would mean a lot
&
What kind of watch you have, smart or classic?