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Vishu Bheda

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According to my understanding about the startup world, i think, to get people to believe in your vision, you need three things: 1. A unique insight – Show that you understand something about the future that others don’t. 2. Proof of execution – Even small wins matter. A prototype, early traction, or deep research shows you’re serious and capable. 3. A reason for them to care – The best mentors and investors don’t respond to vague requests. Instead, engage them with sharp thinking and real progress—make them want to be part of what you’re building. People don’t just invest in ideas; they invest in founders who make things happen.

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