Most startups don’t fail because of bad products.
They fail because nobody even knew they existed.
Make noise the right way.
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why only 10% startups work?
so guys, 90% of startups fail, and most people think it’s because of lack of funding or a bad product. But the biggest reason is something else entirely:
Most founders build something nobody actually wants or is willing
There is so many articles on the internet about why the start-up failed but nobody talk about the founder feeling how they handle on this stage when a company shutdown remember that entrepreneur never fail the process is failed please didn't put tag