Value > Profit ?
An entrepreneur is supposed to deliver value.
Value, as much as a consumer deserves.
Value, more than a consumer is paying.
Value, more than a competitor is delivering.
We are always willing to do more than, what we can. More t
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The next billionaire
Unfiltered and real ... • 22d
An entrepreneur is supposed to deliver both in the long term
Naval Ravikant (Angel Investor, Entrepreneur)
"Play long-term games with long-term people."
Success in startups comes from building relationships and thinking beyond short-term gains.
how important is the brand name in the long term ?
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Sahil Shaikh
Sahil Sutra | YouTub... • 10m
Being educated as an entrepreneur is not the issue, but being educated with the wrong knowledge and attitude is definitely not good for an entrepreneur's long-term success.
Be educated the right way with an appropriate attitude.
Who agrees with me,
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Rahul Gupta
Hey I am on Medial • 11m
we are in the middle of an AI evolution and this is the only hope for the long term future of civilization. ~ Joscha Bach
Everyone says business should be thought on a long term basis I. E., in decades. , but things are changing now. Flipkart and Amazon e-commerce player who invested billion of dollars thinking they will make money in the long run face huge competition
How to remember programming functions easily in long term?
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Anirudh Gupta
CA Aspirant|Content ... • 9m
Wait??
I heard that generation of water from atmosphere creates an irreversible damage.Is this innovation fruitful in the long term?
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Soumyadip Dey
Hesitation is Defeat... • 9m
3 stages in a life of an entrepreneur -
1. Technician - where the entrepreneur focuses on the hands-on, technical work. This includes creating products, providing services, and ensuring the quality of what the business offers.
2. Manager - where the