Building startups š” isnāt easy if you limit yourself to people who arenāt ambitious or just repeat things like a parrot!
You need to connect with the right peopleāonly then you will get the feeling of, āYes, itās possible.ā Thatās what matters!
Anonymous 1
StealthĀ ā¢Ā 2d
100% agree with you there. If you are the smartest person in the room, you're in the wrong room
Surround Yourself with Excellence
As an entrepreneur, Iāve learned that the people you choose to spend time with can shape your growth.
If youāre the smartest person in the room, itās time to find a new room.
Be with those who challenge your ideas
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NS Sandeep
StealthĀ ā¢Ā 3m
What differentiate between a good and a bad person š¤š¤ like nature and the universe doesn't give a F about it.....If you fall off a building it doesn't matter if you're a good person or a bad person, you're going to hit the ground ??????
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Vishu Bheda
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MedialĀ ā¢Ā 3m
90% of startups fail.
The #1 killer?
Not competition. It's founder stubbornness.
5 signs you need to pivot :
1. You're solving a problem that doesn't exist
A great product without a real need is just an expensive hobby. Validate the problem, not
Every person I seen Put his 100% to Something has came out Successful.
Even if its As Obvious as Freelancing.
There is no 50 - 50 in success
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Startup Memer
StealthĀ ā¢Ā 3m
Bro called the wrong person for help ā ļø
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Payal Manghnani
StealthĀ ā¢Ā 1m
Imagine you 5 years from now:
- You're in the best shape
- You own a thriving business
- You own rental properties
- Your assets are making you richer
- You're dating your favorite person
The only way you can make that happen is if you take action