A lot of founders think funding = validation, but that’s just step one. If you can’t turn that capital into real, sustainable growth, it’s just a countdown to running out of cash. Just because a startup raises VC money doesn’t mean it’s successful. V
Do you really think mastering one skill is good because elon had just broke that rule. Then why does vc's and investors say master in one niche instead of getting into 2-3, because you will end up in failure. What are your thoughts on this?
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I think most start-ups fail because they don’t have small funds like ₹1–5 lakh. Big VCs are ready to invest millions, but nobody helps at the very first stage.
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here no ideas would take interest
I have a lot of ideas for new startup but no one cares and bothers..
then u this platform is running.
because we are from small town boy
ideas would take interest of already successful man.
close this applicatio