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Aarushi Singh Bais

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MBA teaches you how to work in a business, not build one! That’s the uncomfortable truth no textbook ever mentions. Every legendary founders —Jobs, Musk, Altman, Thiel, Bezos—learned the hard way: you don’t build a company with an MBA syllabus. You build it with relentless passion for an idea that won’t let you sleep. If you’re chasing entrepreneurship, don’t settle for frameworks and case studies. Wait for the obsession. When it hits, you’ll know—it’s the only fuel that gets you through the chaos and the late-night struggles. Let’s stop confusing management with creation. One runs the playbook, the other invents the game. Drop your take below

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