Builders and leaders, listen up:
• 90% of startups fail within the first 3 years
• 10% of startups fail within the first year alone
• 70% of startups fail after scaling too fast (Interesting?)
It won’t be a smooth ride, but worth riding, wisely.
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Sourav Mishra
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Codestam Technologies • 2m
You don’t have a competition problem.
You have a hesitation problem.
The fastest win.
Not the smartest.
Not the most experienced.
Not the nicest portfolio.
The ones who move.
Test.
Fail.
Pivot.
Repeat.
While you’re still deciding on your domain na
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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
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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Arslan
Business owner | Bus... • 4m
Why Most Entrepreneurs Fail (And few Succeed)
🚫 FAIL:
-Building what they love, not what the market needs
-Chasing perfection, not progress (launch late → miss momentum)
-Blaming external factors and not adapting.
-Spending blindly on ads, ig
Feeling like your life's stuck on repeat? Same park bench, same coffee order, same snooze-fest routine? Adventure isn't hiding in that comfy corner booth you always snag, my friend. It's out there, whispering in ️ languages you don't know, kissed by
How Telegram Crushed It with Just <100 People
→ Size isn't everything 🌚💀 . Motivation and work is.
Chaliye shuru karte hai!
The Telegram tale:
• <100 employees
• 1 billion users
• Outmaneuvering tech behemoths
How they did it:
1. Lean machine
Cursor is a great tool that makes coding easier, and it was built really well. But sometimes, even the best tools lose value when the world changes fast
AI is starting to write full codebases on its own. If that becomes normal, tools like Cursor (wh