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Aditya Sahu

No Risk, No Story. • 15d

i think there are many reasons but according to me they are -: - some times they forget the motive, what the problem they are solving, this happened because they want to earn more. - sometime the mindset of investors does not match with the founders. - they forget to pivot. - right product to right people on right time.. - proper execution.

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