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@fyd_ritik

3x Founder | Ops & Growth Systems | Web3 & AI | Open to Networking.

web3 & Ai Katılım Kasım 2019
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Strangers will make you rich. Stop crying about your friends not supporting you.
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I will be in Mumbai for next few days.. Looking to meet some cool folks.
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Give yourself 6 months of obsession Give yourself 6 months of commitment Give yourself 6 months of dedication
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@fyd_ritik Amazing tips for young entrepreneurs for networking 🙌
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Everyone says, “Build a strong network.” Almost no one tells you How. So people do what they think networking looks like: They attend events. They meet hundreds of people. They exchange numbers, follow each other… and move on. I’ve done this too. I’ve been to 30–40+ events in my life. On average, I’d meet 100–200 people in just 2 days. And a pattern started repeating. A few days later, someone would text me “Hey, great meeting you!” And I’d sit there thinking… *Who is this? What did we even talk about?* No memory. No context. No connection. That’s when it hit me Networking isn’t breaking because of lack of effort. It’s breaking because of lack of meaningful communication. So I changed something small. Now, whenever I meet someone interesting at an event, I do two things: I click a picture with them. And right there, I send it to them with a short voice note. Takes 2 extra minutes. But that one action does something powerful. Now when they see my message later, they don’t just see a name They see a moment. They remember the conversation. They remember the context. They remember me. Because memory isn’t just about information. It’s about visuals + emotion + context. That’s what most people miss. They try to “network” by adding contacts. But real connection happens when you give people something to hold onto. A moment. A feeling. A reason to remember you. This is just one small thing that worked for me. Because at the end of the day your network won’t grow because you met more people. It will grow because more people remember you.
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Sujal Jethwani
Sujal Jethwani@SujalJethwani·
At 15, my father broke my phone for creating content few years later, I grew a 4.4 Million+ followers network… here’s my @a16z New Media Fellowship application 👇
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Bhavyam Arora (Content Arc)
Need honest help! From last 2 weeks, my Insta watch time has increased from 15 minutes to 1 hour a day. CT was so dead that I shifted there consuming content, but that’s not very fruitful! Where should I shift for a mix of fun + learning consumption? My end goal is to reduce IG time back to 10-15 minutes just for client updates!
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Samay hasata bhi hai or rulata bhi hai ⏳
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“How to stay poor?” I saw this from Alex Hormozi And if I’m being honest… most people don’t need new strategies. They just need to stop doing this shit: Start tomorrow. Keep jumping to new ideas because you suck at staying long enough to get good. Get insecure when someone else wins. Wait for validation like someone’s going to come approve your life. Surround yourself with people who spend everything and build nothing. Only listen to people who are just as lost as you. Convince yourself you need money, contacts, luck… anything except accountability. Take advice from people who’ve never done what you want to do. Call everything a scam so you have an excuse to never try. Start 10 things. Finish none. Watch content. Feel productive. Do nothing. And when reality hits? Quit. - No one is coming to save you. No perfect time. No perfect plan. No sudden motivation. Just patterns. You either break them… or they keep you exactly where you are.
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You will never feel ready. Do it anyway !!!
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Nobody talks about this enough: The bar is on the floor. Not because people lack talent. Not because they lack resources. They lack consistency. Most people start strong. Day 1: fully motivated. Day 14: “Let me rethink this.” Day 30: onto the next shiny thing. Not because it didn’t work. Because it stopped feeling exciting. Meanwhile, someone else keeps showing up. Same schedule. Same effort. No excuses. And slowly, they pull ahead. Because everyone else disappeared. That’s the truth about growth: You don’t win by being perfect. You win by being present. You don’t need hacks. You need habits. In a world addicted to quick wins, showing up every day is a competitive advantage. It works more often than people want to admit.
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Bas ab jaldi calculation or easy hojayegi $1 = 100₹
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“Purpose”
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Om Jain
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My friend moved to Bangalore after getting his first tech job. Salary: ₹1.7L per month. Back home, everyone thought he had made it. Big tech job. Big city. Big salary. But a few months later, reality looked different. Rent for a small 1BHK near the office: ₹32K Food and groceries: ₹10K–12K Cabs and autos (because of traffic): ₹6K–8K Coffees, Swiggy, weekends out: ₹10K–12K Then come the things no one talks about: Subscriptions. Online shopping. Random unexpected expenses. By the end of the month, the bank balance barely changed. That’s when he realised something people outside big cities rarely see. ₹1L salary sounds huge in your hometown. But in a city like Bangalore, it often just means you’re getting started. Bangalore teaches this lesson quickly: A big salary doesn’t always mean a rich life.
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Om Jain
Om Jain@omjain23·
@fyd_ritik Next will be my friend moved to Dubai🌝
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This is how it should be done. @amangupta0303 Not raising because you need capital, but because you’ve found the right partners, that’s a different level of clarity. OFF/BEAT × @BessemerVP Venture Partners feels less like a transaction, more like alignment of vision, speed, and belief. And announcing it on your anniversary… that analogy says everything, long-term thinking over short-term noise. Wishing you a journey filled with bold bets, tough conversations, and category-defining outcomes 🚀
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Aman Gupta
Aman Gupta@amangupta0303·
OFF/BEAT has raised ₹100 Crore in Seed funding, led by Bessemer Venture Partners. Having built from scratch before, I know what capital can do and what it cannot. This time, I was looking for partners with a global perspective who can help me leverage technology and AI, because that’s where the future lies. Bessemer’s track record with companies like Anthropic, Shopify, Canva, and LinkedIn says it all. I didn’t raise capital because I needed the cheque. I raised it because Anant, Vishal, and Bessemer’s partners across the world bring speed, credibility, network, and strategic support that money alone cannot buy. Announcing this on my wedding anniversary because taking on an investor is like choosing a life partner. You need to get it right. You will live with them through the highs and the lows. You need someone who understands both. @offbeatstudios1 @BessemerVPIndia
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@Google for Startups just opened applications for their India AI Accelerator… and honestly, this is big. Not just another program. This is where serious AI startups get sharper. If you’re building in AI, agents, GenAI, multimodal, read this carefully 👇 3 months. No equity taken. Direct access to people who are literally building the future. What you actually get: – Real mentorship from Google experts – Deep dives into AI, product, growth – Early access to AI tools + cloud credits + TPU power – Help on your actual hardest problems (not gyaan) Who this is for: Seed → Series A founders in India People with traction, not just ideas People building for scale, not hype 📅 Deadline: April 19, 2026 Most people will scroll past this. Few will apply. Even fewer will get in. But the ones who do… change their trajectory. If you’re serious about building something real in AI, don’t overthink it. Apply → startup.google.com/programs/accel… #Startups #AI #Founders #BuildInPublic #IndiaStartups
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