It can be seen on the graph. There are 3 income segments which differ wildly from each other.
0-90% is the poorer class. 90-99% is the middle class. Top 1% is rich.
The average Indian is poor.
Whats your opinion in this?
“5 reasons 99% fail to launch a startup 👇”
Everyone wants to be a founder. But here’s why they fail:
> Waiting for a perfect idea
> No audience = no feedback
> Build first, sell later
> Afraid of rejection
> Not consistent for 90 days
> Start
Airbnb, now worth ~$100 billion, was rejected by 7 investors in 2007.
Not because it was a bad idea, but because VCs reject 99% of startups.
Lesson: If ALL your plans depend on VC funding rather than customer funding, you are already fighting 99% f