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zenstudy01 · 3 months ago
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UPSC Preparation Mein Language Barrier? Not Anymore!
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Are you stuck between English and Hindi while preparing for UPSC? Struggling because notes milte nahi ya milke bhi samajh nahi aate? You’re not alone. Thousands of aspirants feel the same stress every day. That’s why ZenStudy brings simplified, bilingual UPSC content that you can actually understand and retain. Whether it’s Ethics, Polity, CSAT, or Current Affairs, our expert-crafted notes and one-shot animated videos make concepts easy, fun, and relatable.
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hennessyandpineapples · 5 years ago
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upscblogs-101 · 3 years ago
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Attitude is an important component that goes as input in the elopement of humans. How to build a suitable needed for a public servant?  (Answer in 150 words) Question Paper – Ethics (Mains 2021) & About the video. UPSC Mains 2021, General Studies Paper discussion series by EDEN IAS presents the question paper discussion for GS Paper 4 (Ethics Integrity and Aptitude) under the guidance of India’s best teacher for ethics Mr. Tirthankar Roychowdhary. Tirthankar Sir is known for his unique style of teaching, in depth and 100% coverage of ethics syllabus and his value addition to the ethics preparation through his Ethics Foundation course and his books and study material for ethics (Theoretical framework on ethics, 70 Thinker and Thoughts (A special edition to cover unit V of the ethics syllabus) his book on ethics terminologies and his notes for the same.
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morpheuss-world · 3 years ago
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Braindumps on Building Startups!
There is No shortcuts. Just building & shipping every day and talking to users is the 🔑 
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💡 Idea
Get an idea from problems in your own life. If you don't have problems that are original enough, become a more original person. Don't build products that are solutions in search of a problem.
🛠 Build
Build your idea with the tools you already know. Don't spend a year learning some language you'll never use. Don't outsource building to other people, that's a competitive disadvantage. Build only the core functionality. The rest comes later.
🚀 Launch
Launch early and multiple times. Launch to famous startups websites (like Product Hunt, Hacker News, The Next Web), mainstream websites (like Reddit) and mainstream press (like Forbes).
But more importantly, find where your specific audience hangs out on the internet (or in real life) and launch there. Launch in a friendly way, that means "here's something I made that might be useful for you", instead of acting like you're some big giant new startup coming to change the world.
🌱 Grow
Grow organically. A great product that people really need which is better than the rest will pull people in. You don't need ads for that. Don't hire people if there's no revenue yet. Don't hire many people if there's revenue either. Stay lean and fast. Do things yourself.
💰 Monetize
Monetize by asking users for money. Don't sell their data. Don't put ads everywhere. Don't dilute your product. Be honest that you need money to build the product they love and they'll be fine paying for it.
🤖 Automate
Automate by writing programs that do stuff that you do repeatedly. Only automate if it's worth the time saved. For stuff that's too hard to automate or not worth it, hire contractors. Let them work as autonomously as possible. Where possible let robots manage them (for example by giving them alerts when things happen in your product). This lets you take time off, or work on your next business.
🚪 Exit
Exit by not putting your company for sale, but letting buyers come to you. Filter out the majority of buyers that aren't serious. With the serious buyers left, negotiate a price by valuating your own company. Price it agressively high. Always keep the bargaining power on your side of the table. Get paid in cash, not stock and don't fall for the trap of earnout bonuses. Make sure you're prepared for the emotional fallout of selling (and missing) your business.
🤝 Ethics
Not a chapter but important: be ethical, and don't cut corners on ethics. You'll be rewarded by not doing dodgy stuff like spamming, manipulating your users into doing stuff, growth hacking your search rankings or faking your social media, or abusing your power to compete unfairly if you're successful. If you make a good product, you don't need any of this. If you make mistakes, own up to them and say sorry. Be nice as a person and especially as a company. Karma always pays back in the end. Just being ethical and nice is a competitive advantage these days because most companies (and people) are not!
📝 Homework
Homework: Each chapter ends with homework exercises that you can do. Instead of just reading, I'd like you to use this book as a handbook while actually building and shipping a product. It doesn't matter if it fails. But you need to do something instead of just read! This is not startup porn! This is startup life.
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