Too many people waste their best years waiting - waiting for the perfect moment, the perfect opportunity, the perfect partner, the perfect mentor, the perfect friend.
But the truth is… no one is coming to save you.
If you want to change your life,
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Saket Sambhav
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ADJUVA LEGAL® • 1m
Stop waiting for the 'perfect' conditions to start.
Start now, iterate as you go.
Action creates clarity.
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Kalash
21. Curious, optimis... • 1m
harsh truths i learned after building my 1st product solo:
> nobody cares about your idea
> they care if it solves their problem
> design > features
> fast feedback > perfect code
> launch early. cringe later.
>most "overnight successes" grinded for
Why 90% of Startups Fail — And How You Can Be the 10%
Starting a business is easy. Sustaining it is where the real game begins. Studies show that around 90% of startups fail, and the top reasons include poor product-market fit, lack of capital, weak
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Nirav Satya
Software Reviewer | ... • 2m
When you're going from zero to one, it’s not about how perfect your product is.
It’s about how visible your product is.
I’ve seen online startups (software launches) with clunky UX and half-baked features blow up.
Why?
Because they knew how to
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Sourav Mishra
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Codestam Technologies • 1m
You don’t need another developer.
You need a partner who actually gets what you’re building.
Someone who can:
Say “this feature is a distraction”
Ship a working MVP in weeks, not quarters
Automate your backend so you stop copy-pasting from Airtab
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Saket Sambhav
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ADJUVA LEGAL® • 19d
Why 90% of Startups Fade, Not Fail
Startups rarely crash - they quietly fade.
Not because the idea was bad, but because the execution was missing.
Execution isn't sexy, but it's everything.
👉 You built it, but no one's waiting.
👉 Great pitch de
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Thatmoonemojiguy
A guy with lot's of ... • 1m
Common Mistake That Kills Startups 🧨
One of the deadliest mistakes that kills startups early is scaling too soon without product-market fit.
Many founders rush into hiring, marketing, and expansion before truly validating their solution with rea