Aadit Palicha's advice to his 17 year old self:
"If you're doing it for money or fame or all this other nonsense, there are far easier ways to do that
Do it for the love of building. That's the end goal".
No-Nonsense Pieces of Startup Advice
Key lessons learned from years of startup experience.
https://blog.groovehq.com/no-nonsense-startup-advice
this isn't by me or chatgpt and thereโs no shortage of advice for startup founders on the internet.
But
I'm a startup founder from a Tier-2 city, exploring ways to connect with investors for my venture. I'd love to hear your insights or suggestions on effective strategies or platforms to find the right investors. Any advice or shared experiences would
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Havish Gupta
Figuring Outย โขย 1y
What do you think should be the goal of a startup in it's first year?
Should it be profit, or customers or product development or what?
Hey guys,I want to learn business terminology everyday,
Please do suggest some active channels or blogs or anything which makes us understand day to day business terminology easier to comprehend.
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Divakar J
Creating things that...ย โขย 2m
I read a advice somewhere.
" in today's age if you are doing a startup forgot any type of profit from it for atleast 10 years, you should build something that is for future
eg- Zuckerberg built facebook, because he knew after some time social medi
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Pratham Mehrotra
Aspiring Software de...ย โขย 1y
How do you improve your problem solving skills? Do you only follow the given and available solutions or go with the good old ways of improvising and make shift your own solution?
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Anugrah
Exceptional 1 : Foun...ย โขย 9m
Do You Think As a 17 Year Old - Earning 5k Per Month is a Good Amount ! What's Your Opinion. Any Questions Or Wanna Connect - DM Are Always Open ! ๐ซ
Why do we as Indians tend to agree (or don't easily criticize) the business advice of foreigner entrepreneurs even if it actually doesn't quite work out for the Indian market, while easily tend to dismiss good business advice from our own country's e