Zero to One
As I turned the final page of Peter Thiel's "Zero to One," I found myself deeply immersed in thought. The book isn't just a manual for startups; it's a manifesto for innovative thinking. Here's my reflection on its most compelling
This is Jeel here, a 23 year old entrepreneur. One thing I love is technology and business! Have a look, you may find something interesting…
As I turned the final page of Peter Thiel's "Zero to One," I found myself deeply immersed in thought. The book isn't just a manual for startups; it's a manifesto for innovative thinking. Here's my reflection on its most compelling
In a world characterized by rapid technological advancements and unpredictable market dynamics, "Only the Paranoid Survive," a seminal work by Andrew S. Grove, former CEO of Intel, emerges as a crucial guide. This book, more than just a memoir or a business manual, is a deep dive into
From as early as I can remember, there's been a consistent pattern in my life—starting numerous projects with great enthusiasm, only to leave them midway, tantalized by the next shiny idea. This is a behavior I've seen not only in myself but in many entrepreneurs
This story goes back to WW2, when a mathematician from Hungary helped win a war. Now, many of you have probably heard of this story before, and it is pretty famous, but the real insight is, every part of this story applies to business and startup world. This guy, Abraham
Marketing is all about psychology, and as Steve Jobs said, the world's best marketer is the best storyteller. So here are a few concepts that I learned!