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BouncyBoba

Is being a yes man to Founders critical for success in Indian startups?

lot of founders surround themselves by yes men and are not at all tolerant to counter views leading to their downfall. My hunch is that discourse is missing in startups which is the root of all problems. My way or highway never succeeds.

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