What if your biggest failure could be the start of your greatest success?
Richard Branson’s life proves that failure isn’t the end—it’s a stepping stone. Born in 1950, Branson struggled with dyslexia, making school hard. But instead of letting it
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Nawal
Entrepreneur | Build... • 2m
Why India's Real Unicorns Don’t Chase Fame,
They Build Fixes
Everyone's chasing valuations.
But India's smartest startups?
They chase problems.
Let me explain:
In 2025, we’re seeing a quiet trend.
Startups aren’t selling “cool”.
They’re selling
In today’s fast-moving world, pivoting your business isn’t just about survival—it’s about staying ahead.
Here are a few innovative ways to pivot:
1. Customer-first adaptation: Listen closely. Your customers’ evolving needs often signal your next mo
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Maniraj N G
Marketing & Systems ... • 4m
"Would you trust a failed founder with your money—again?"
Most people shy away from failure, but not venture capitalists.
Many VCs are willing to back the same founders who’ve failed before.
Why? Because failure isn’t the end; it’s a masterclass
Why Every Setback Is a Step Forward-
We’ve all faced moments where things don’t go as planned. But what if those setbacks are actually stepping stones to something better?
1. Hidden Lessons: Every failure teaches you something valuable, making you
From a Dropout to a Billion-Dollar Empire – The OYO Story
At 17, Ritesh Agarwal dropped out of college with a dream to revolutionize the hospitality industry. Facing rejections, financial struggles, and skepticism, he kept pushing forward.
What sta
After years of chasing capital abroad, billion-dollar tech giants are shifting their HQs back to India. Once drawn overseas by easier fundraising and U.S. IPO dreams, over 70 fastest-growing Indian tech companies are making a U-turn, closing offshore
Teenage Struggles: My Zariya to Keep Growing
Teenage life? It’s a rollercoaster of doubts, pressure, and figuring out where you belong.
For me, every challenge felt massive, but they became my zariya to learn and grow.
Failures weren’t the end; th