Hey I am on Medial • 21d
LinkedIn "insights" are getting ridiculous. Yeah, co-founder conflicts happen, but calling friendship "THE BIGGEST RISK" is pure clickbait. Market risk, execution risk, funding risk..all way bigger threats.
Connectivity and Com... • 22d
LinkedIn or Clickbaiting? I came across someone calling out friendship as "the biggest risk" in starting up! well, "the" biggest? The "MOST DANGEROUS" seriously? I would like to call out and differ on this while everyone else might think of it as
See MoreHey I am on Medial • 5m
The biggest risk isn't thinking too big and failing. It's thinking too small and succeeding at something that doesn't matter. If your plans don't make you a little nervous, they're probably not big enough. So go ahead, challenge yourself. Think big
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🚀 Calling All Innovators & Developers! 🚀 I have an idea that can solve real problems in our society, but I need the right team to bring it to life. No funding—just pure vision, passion, and the drive to build something meaningful. Looking for dev
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The most powerful publically known businessman Elon musk has a habit of taking risks and that's why most people respect him. Elon just took a pure risk of supporting Trump in US presidential election He purchased Twitter and used it to spread Right
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In the tech world, everyone has an idea. An app that solves a problem. A tool that could change the game. A platform that “no one’s built yet.” But here’s the truth: ideas are cheap. Execution is rare. I’ve spent over 10 years in the web developmen
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🧨 HDFC Bank CEO Faces Bribery Firestorm! HDFC Bank’s top boss Sashidhar Jagdishan is under serious heat over a ₹2.05 crore bribery allegation linked to Mumbai's Lilavati Hospital Trust. The FIR accuses him of backing one family faction in a bitter
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Why “Boring” Ideas Make the Biggest Bucks 🚀 Think great startups are built on groundbreaking, one-in-a-million ideas? Think again. Most successful businesses aren’t born from flashy concepts—they’re built on execution. Take food delivery services
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Why Do Startups Shut Down? Here are the most common reasons (from multiple studies like CB Insights): 1. No Market Need (35–42%) The product or service doesn’t solve a real problem or nobody wants it. 2. Ran Out of Cash (30–38%) Poor financial p
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