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
Thank you for your comment. This gyaan only comes when we have failed and built something. I am sorry for your thoughts and perception about other people who tries to mentor or share knowledge without knowing them.
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HOW TO MANAGE YOUR MANAGER PART 1
1.Initial Impression: Upward management was initially seen negatively, associated with:
Sucking up to superiors.
Engaging in office politics.
Promoting bad ideas for personal gain.
Perception Origin: This perceptio