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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Mridul Chandhok
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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
Donāt try to go fast when building a startup.
Take it slow and enjoy the process.
Fast doesnāt guarantee consistency but being slow and steady does.
If you wanna raise funding and flex, thatās a different story š
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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?
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!āļø
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T Ganesh
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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
Companies are fighting with each other to become dominant player in AI race .. Amazon is backing Antropic, Microsoft -> OpenAI and Google's Gemini..
What do you think šš¤? Who will win?
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Vishu Bheda
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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 thereās a race happeningāa race between technology that creates abundance and government systems that can sl