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Rahul kumar

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🚀Why Most Startups Fail & How to Avoid It Every year, thousands of startups launch with excitement, but most fade away within a few years. The reason? Not lack of funding. Not even competition. But shallow thinking at the foundation stage. 💡 A strong startup doesn’t begin with a “cool idea.” It begins with deep questions: • What real problem am I solving? • Why does it matter to people? • Who benefits the most? • How will this solution sustain in the long run? 👉 This is where RS Think7 System comes in. It forces you to think beyond the surface, not just “Can I build this?” but also: • ThinkFuture → What happens to this idea in 5–10 years? • ThinkEthics → Is it socially responsible? • ThinkBalance → Can it grow without harming society? 🔑 The startups that win are not just chasing money — they’re building value + trust + impact.

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