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❇️Don't judge quickly
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❇️ 1% interruption can change the whole.
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❇️ Success only comes after tons of failure. This is the incredible story of Daniel Lubetzky
Biggest challenge when starting a business?
Anonymous Quiz
13%
Lack of capital
38%
️Fear of failure
38%
Finding customer
13%
Business knowledge
💸💸💸❇️✅From $0 to startup
🔥 Startup Story:
Back in 2008, two broke roommates in San Francisco couldn’t afford their rent.
So they bought 3 air mattresses, hosted guests in their living room, and called it “Air Bed & Breakfast.”
That tiny experiment grew into Airbnb, now worth over $70 billion 🌍
💡 . Lesson: Big businesses often start with small, creative solutions to everyday problems.
👉 Question for you: If you had to start TODAY with *zero money*, what service would you launch? Share below 👇
🔥 Startup Story:
Back in 2008, two broke roommates in San Francisco couldn’t afford their rent.
So they bought 3 air mattresses, hosted guests in their living room, and called it “Air Bed & Breakfast.”
That tiny experiment grew into Airbnb, now worth over $70 billion 🌍
💡 . Lesson: Big businesses often start with small, creative solutions to everyday problems.
👉 Question for you: If you had to start TODAY with *zero money*, what service would you launch? Share below 👇
😂😂😂 Funny Startup Story
Once upon a time, three college friends wanted to start a “healthy drink” business.
They blended spinach, ginger, and garlic into a bottle and proudly gave it to a friend to taste.
He took one sip… and asked:
“Is this a health drink or a punishment?” 🤢🤣
💡 Lesson: Just because YOU think it’s a great idea doesn’t mean the MARKET will love it.
👉 Always test your product with real customers (not just your mom and best friend 😅).
Question for you: Have you ever had a “brilliant idea” that later turned out not to be so brilliant? Share below 👇
Once upon a time, three college friends wanted to start a “healthy drink” business.
They blended spinach, ginger, and garlic into a bottle and proudly gave it to a friend to taste.
He took one sip… and asked:
“Is this a health drink or a punishment?” 🤢🤣
💡 Lesson: Just because YOU think it’s a great idea doesn’t mean the MARKET will love it.
👉 Always test your product with real customers (not just your mom and best friend 😅).
Question for you: Have you ever had a “brilliant idea” that later turned out not to be so brilliant? Share below 👇
💡 Startup Lesson of the Day
Too many entrepreneurs say, “I need money to start.”
But the truth is 👉 , investors don’t fund ideas; they fund traction.
⚡️ If you can prove customers want your product — even with a simple prototype — money will follow you.
📌 Remember: Don’t chase funding. Chase customers.
👉 What’s ONE thing you could sell or test this week without waiting for capital? share below👇
Too many entrepreneurs say, “I need money to start.”
But the truth is 👉 , investors don’t fund ideas; they fund traction.
⚡️ If you can prove customers want your product — even with a simple prototype — money will follow you.
📌 Remember: Don’t chase funding. Chase customers.
👉 What’s ONE thing you could sell or test this week without waiting for capital? share below👇
Opportunity Alert 📢
🌍 Youth Policy Lab 2025–Applications Open!
The African Center for Economic Transformation (ACET) is inviting passionate young Africans to apply for the Youth Policy Lab 2025 — a unique platform where innovation meets policy-making.
✨ Step into the role of a national decision-maker! Work in teams, guided by expert mentors, to design evidence-based solutions for Africa’s most pressing challenges.
Who Can Apply?
✅ Ages 18–35
✅ Citizens of Ghana, Rwanda, Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda, Nigeria, Senegal, Côte d’Ivoire, Malawi, or Niger
✅ Passionate about governance, policy-making, and Africa’s development
Why Join?
🔹 Shape inclusive, sustainable policies
🔹 Gain hands-on mentorship & training
🔹 Join a Pan-African network of changemakers
🔹 Create solutions with real policy impact
📝 Deadline: September 12, 2025
🔗 Apply here: Link (https://acetforafrica.org/youth-policy-lab)
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🌍 Youth Policy Lab 2025–Applications Open!
The African Center for Economic Transformation (ACET) is inviting passionate young Africans to apply for the Youth Policy Lab 2025 — a unique platform where innovation meets policy-making.
✨ Step into the role of a national decision-maker! Work in teams, guided by expert mentors, to design evidence-based solutions for Africa’s most pressing challenges.
Who Can Apply?
✅ Ages 18–35
✅ Citizens of Ghana, Rwanda, Ethiopia, Kenya, Uganda, Nigeria, Senegal, Côte d’Ivoire, Malawi, or Niger
✅ Passionate about governance, policy-making, and Africa’s development
Why Join?
🔹 Shape inclusive, sustainable policies
🔹 Gain hands-on mentorship & training
🔹 Join a Pan-African network of changemakers
🔹 Create solutions with real policy impact
📝 Deadline: September 12, 2025
🔗 Apply here: Link (https://acetforafrica.org/youth-policy-lab)
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coming up 🔥🔥🔥
❇️ story time✍🏻💥
✨ Jack Ma: one of the world’s most successful billionaires 🏆🏆
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❇️ story time✍🏻💥
✨ Jack Ma: one of the world’s most successful billionaires 🏆🏆
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✍🏻 The story begins 💥
Here we go 👇
🟢 Jack Ma, born in 1964 in China, struggled academically—especially in math—and failed his university entrance exam multiple times before graduating with an English degree. Passionate about English, he improved by guiding tourists and eventually discovered the internet in 1995 during a trip to Seattle. Recognizing its potential, he founded China Yellow Pages but faced many challenges, including a lack of local internet access and skepticism.
In 1999, Ma founded Alibaba as a B2B e-commerce platform with a bold vision to be number one globally, not just in China. Despite lacking a formal business plan and technical skills, his intuition, perseverance, and willingness to experiment led to Alibaba’s success. He later founded Taobao in 2003, which outcompeted eBay in China, and Alipay in 2004, pioneering online payments.
Ma believes that intuition, experience, and adaptability matter more than formal knowledge or technology expertise. He emphasizes that entrepreneurship demands wisdom gained through real-world experience and persistence in the face of failure, rather than traditional education or planning. 🏆🎯
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Here we go 👇
🟢 Jack Ma, born in 1964 in China, struggled academically—especially in math—and failed his university entrance exam multiple times before graduating with an English degree. Passionate about English, he improved by guiding tourists and eventually discovered the internet in 1995 during a trip to Seattle. Recognizing its potential, he founded China Yellow Pages but faced many challenges, including a lack of local internet access and skepticism.
In 1999, Ma founded Alibaba as a B2B e-commerce platform with a bold vision to be number one globally, not just in China. Despite lacking a formal business plan and technical skills, his intuition, perseverance, and willingness to experiment led to Alibaba’s success. He later founded Taobao in 2003, which outcompeted eBay in China, and Alipay in 2004, pioneering online payments.
Ma believes that intuition, experience, and adaptability matter more than formal knowledge or technology expertise. He emphasizes that entrepreneurship demands wisdom gained through real-world experience and persistence in the face of failure, rather than traditional education or planning. 🏆🎯
@Exithub2Entrepreneur
🟢Let me know your idea😎 ☀️☀️🌤⛅️
When the sun rises, it may not only be to burn us, but also to warm creatures in need of warmth.
Some things may not be what they seem.
share it below👇
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When the sun rises, it may not only be to burn us, but also to warm creatures in need of warmth.
Some things may not be what they seem.
share it below👇
@Exithub2Entrepreneur