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Suharsh Mahajan

AI & Startup Enthusi... • 6m

Why Solving a Real Problem is the Key to Startup Success Most startups fail not because their idea is bad, but because no one really needs it. Before building anything, ask: - Is there a real problem? - Are people searching for a solution? - Will they pay for it? WhatsApp grew fast because it solved a real need free, easy messaging. Lesson: - Love the problem, not just your idea. - Talk to people. Understand deeply. - Build only after that. Solve a real need, and people will come.

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