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Many people have great ideas but never take action because they’re scared of failing in public.
Personal branding • 1y
I never understand why people won't take action. Everybody nowadays has ideas of a New Startup. NOBODY TAKES ACTION. They bluff around looking for cheap alternatives of not working. Wondering why they are broke. Last thing on my mind is "Del
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From Problems to Solutions: How Great Ideas Begin Netflix started because people didn't want to go to the movies anymore. Uber was created because many people found public transport hard to use. Amazon made shopping easy for those who didn't wan
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The Importance of the First Step in a Startup Starting a startup feels exciting but also scary. Many people have great ideas, but only a few take the first step. This step is the most important because it turns ideas into reality. You don’t need
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"Your Idea Is Useless Without This…" Harsh truth: ideas are overrated. Yes, you heard that right. I used to believe that having a “million-dollar idea” was the key to success. But I was wrong. Ideas are cheap. Everyone has them. What most people
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Hello Founders, Everyone has ideas. But few take action. That’s why execution > ideas — always. India’s startup ecosystem is full of examples: 💡 Ola didn’t invent ride-hailing. They executed it locally, fast, and better. 💡 Zerodha wasn’t the fi
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Startups don’t fail because of ideas, they fail because of people.
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Current situation at the medial People talk about thier ideas without taking action Just start small, grow bigger.
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Ideas Are Everywhere, Execution is Rare Everyone has ideas. Everyone dreams of building something big. But how many actually take action? The world isn’t short on ideas—it’s short on executors. You don’t need a revolutionary idea. You don’t need
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I've seen many people stumble not because they lack ability, but because they get stuck in their heads, creating endless "what if" scenarios. They often give up before they even start. Some blame their luck, saying it’s not on their side, but they ne
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Sam Altman (CEO, OpenAI & Former Y Combinator President) "The best ideas are fragile early on. They seem like bad ideas but have some kernel of truth that most people don’t see." Many great startups initially look like bad ideas—trust your vision
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