Would you rather build a startup that takes 10 years to become a unicorn or sell it in 2 years for a smaller but guaranteed profit?
ANURAG
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I believe in slow and steady always win the race
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Hard facts i want to put out in my entrepreneurial race that i want to follow on-
- I want to make a business that grows on a slow pace and not being a part of the rat race
But Infact strategising slow, analyzing the market and going with the flow
Don’t try to go fast when building a startup.
Take it slow and enjoy the process.
Fast doesn’t guarantee consistency but being slow and steady does.
If you wanna raise funding and flex, that’s a different story 😄
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Uttkarsh Singh
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I may be wrong but I feel chasing success is the most overrated thing that has been fed into our mind, we should not chase success but we should let success come to us with a slow and steady process, what's your thought?
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Thariya Sahejad
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always believe in, "make an opportunity, don't wait for one"
I always believed and support Win-Win situations.
Evolution has also happened with Win-Win Conditions.
Example: 1. Plants and all other living things.
2. Plants supports human life as human supports plant growth.
If something exploiting something
What if Sachin Banasal join here?
I mean it's a good deal for him to.
Professionals are his customers at the end!
He is the one I believe knows Indian Market very well!
Win win for us also!✌️
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"Is Poverty a Choice in the Age of Technology?"
Today, technology can create endless opportunities, but poverty still exists. Why?
Because there’s a race happening—a race between technology that creates abundance and government systems that can sl