Why Most Entrepreneurs Fail (And few Succeed)
🚫 FAIL:
-Building what they love, not what the market needs
-Chasing perfection, not progress (launch late → miss momentum)
-Blaming external factors and not adapting.
-Spending blindly on ads, ig
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Anonymous 1
Hey I am on Medial • 2m
Every day someone like you comes and gives this same gyaan and goes and every day I wonder what have you built?
Got this photo from someone on LinkedIn. It said:
“Not all heroes ship every sprint.”
And it made me think—
Do we really need to be in war mode every sprint just to be seen as valuable in the eyes of management?
At the end of the day, we’re often b
Your value isn’t diminished by someone else’s opinion. Remember: Every perspective is filtered through a unique lens, but clarity comes from within you. - Hawk.
Any manufacturer who gives best quality over quantity means to. maintain the same quality from the day to end by giving the expected quality and printing
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Ravi Handa
Early Retiree | Fina... • 13d
Me to consultant friend: Yaar, need a place to sit and work. Some office type setup.
CF: Just go to Starbucks. Pretty chill. I do it almost every day.
Same question to real estate friend. Exact same words.
Friend 2: How many floors?
These folk
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Nihal Goyal
SSCBS | Growth - App... • 8m
Built this interesting tool, which roasts your website and also gives you actionable advices to improve it!
Check it out:
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Giggity
Memes,games, startup... • 1y
Tells people to work 12 hours a day and gives away hard earned money to his family do you wanna work 12 hours a day for Murthy ?
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Sairaj Kadam
Entrepreneur • 9d
People buy for 2 reasons: to gain or to avoid loss. You can pitch benefits all day they’ll still hesitate. But say “Only 1 left” or “Price goes up tonight” and they act. Logic informs. Urgency converts. That’s how you close the sale. Every time.
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GOLLAVILLI SANJAYKUMAR
Building in noise is... • 23d
"My love lasts only for one day — and that day is every day."