- Misjudging ramp up of new geography.
- Engaging experts doesn’t always help.
- Health equity is more important. Exercise and stay healthy.
- Putting all the eggs in the startup basket. Have a backup so as to avoid frustration.
- Telling bad news early.
- Sales is intuitive.
- Platforms need an application facade.
- Money comes in different shades of green.
- Networking doesn’t help beyond a point.
- Mentors > Advisors > Board of Directors. Less vested, more value.
- First learn and then delegate. Make them successful.
- Keeping cool at all times. Live the present.
- Rolling up the sleeves. Growth changes only the task.
- Hiring good talent.
- Having a healthy and happy personal life.
- Seeds – blogs, articles, being in the news.
- Net – programs and road shows.
- Spear – sharp shooting based on customer profile research.
- Fell in love with the solution and not the problem.
- Zero business model.
- Times changed, we didn’t.
- Too much importance on design. Ship the product quick and fine tune.
- Market is important.
- Too involved in daily activities.
- Hire slow fire fast.
- Emotional roller coaster drains you drastically.
- Need to have a very supporting partner.
- Do research: test to fail, build a user persona, meet real people, loathe researcher’s bias, alternatives research.
- Fail fast: learn to do a bit of programming (res: code academy, treehouse )
- Write, Analyse.

Dilemma of an entrepreneur: onlookers wonder “Wow! Someone courageous is riding a lion”; the person on the lion (entrepreneur) wonders “How the hell did I get on top of it!” and is in a dilemma to get down or not!