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Anshul

Entrepreneur and Con... • 1d

brutal truth is corporate in india worships pedigree. IIT. IIM. FAANG. 99th percentile. startup India worships survival. The corporate ladder rewards consistency but the startup game rewards antifragility. they both are different.

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