Business Empires From Scratch [Part 1] 💎

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Building Your Business Empire From Scratch Part I


There are tons of examples of how small projects competed with giants. Davids besting Goliaths is what popped up in your head. Right? We're going to talk about it as well.
Big companies are like buffaloes. A buffalo cannot be hunted down by a single lion. However, if a pride of lions comes after a buffalo, they will take that buffalo down.
 

 
This scrappiness and resourcefulness is we all love startups. Even at big companies, with employee perks and fat paychecks, you will often hear people discussing their future plans.

These plans usually include awesome ideas and leaving that cushy job

So yeah, a lot of people in tech want to build something or building it right now at nights with an idea to make a difference.



Yes, tech is different, because the bar for starting something from scratch is low (or at least, appears so)

If a crazy engineer can build a commercial space company, it is bound to inspire thousands of others. And, it's okay if you fail a few times. That's acceptable too.
 


We all love those stories where someone starts from zero, builds MVP, and raises that crazy money that we lovingly call f**k you money.
 

The Playbook Has Always Been The Same

With that being said, here's a word from our sponsors - Radix. When you're domain-hunting for your next website, consider getting a .tech domain. They've even got a sweet discount for Hacker Noon readers. Go, get your .tech domain here.
 

That's all from me,
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