Thanks, man! It always seems impossible until it is. Only time will tell :)
0 replies1 like
More like this
Recommendations from Medial
Ankit
Next billionaire 💫 • 8m
It always seems impossible until it's done. Many of people cmt my startup idea 100 percentage job idea was unsuccessful but now my idea is selected in big company ... maybe some time u failure but one day u achieve ur goals .patience is imp key in
See More
3 replies3 likes
Vedant Rode
Chalie business krte... • 1m
So guys i always think about starting a uniquely themed cafe, such as a cardboard theme, everything seems like it is doodled, chairs, table, plates. Everything will look like it is drawn on a white cardboard. Do tell me if this idea sounds fun and pl
See More
0 replies6 likes
Mridul Das
Introvert! • 1m
If you're in yours 20s, STUDY HARD. No matter if it seems impossible. No matter if it takes time. Wake up early and start studying for your future. Just remember that the feeling of success is the best feeling in the world.
[Serious Answers Only]
Tell me your startup idea and I will validate it for you.
3 replies7 likes
Ayush Singh
Failure is Fuel • 10m
Until you win efforts
always goes a unnoticed
Get used to it
No one roots for you
Until everyone routes for you
That's just how it works
3 replies7 likes
Rohan Saha
complicated Investor • 5m
From September 27th until now, FIIs (Foreign Institutional Investors) have only been selling in the Indian market, and this trend is continuing. Looking at the current data, it also seems that Indian investors might be parking their money back into d
See More
3 replies3 likes
Sudarshan Mozar
Entrepeneur ||Proble... • 8m
Always be on Time.
Because Time not be always be the Same
So think about it.
0 replies3 likes
Raj Bahadur
Master • 5m
people only lost when they give up there is nothing word exist impossible
~Napolean hill
good morning,
50 days to go for 2025
1/4 of the century will be gone it seems yesterday only when world usher into new millenium
time date day week fortnight month quarter half year year flies
0 replies3 likes
Mehul Fanawala
•
The Clueless Company • 9m
Every startup idea seems brilliant until it meets its first customer.
Lesson learned: Don’t marry your idea; date it and be willing to swipe left.