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Is there such thing?
Two benefits I found in learning to code as a business-oriented individual
Changing the world vs being the world changer
The private source of funding many startups tend to overloook
Should Established Companies Hire Well-Known Accelerators to Run Their Programs?
Vulgarly known as clones and the problems they face
Negotiations and Handshakes
A Lesson From Einstein Boring Job at A Patent Office.
When you stop learning and it is your fault
Why we like like success stories but hate the process to get there
A group of hackers changing the finance world
A bad enemy to have
Walking the fine line of a Ponzi scheme?
Entrepreneurship as a long-term transaction
Burning cash and paying the consequences
Why Being in Many Accelerators Is Not a Good Idea
Why the thing that really matters is not the legal grounds
Why current government policies to boost VC funds might not work
Walking the Camino de Santiago
“I don’t know what I’m doing” How many times has a founder told that to a board or to his management team?
We are told to be ourselves. That authenticity is one of the highest forms of being.
21st Century Consequences
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