Krishna Lakamsani

Serial Entrepreneur · Investor · Building A Foundery, a Profit-led Venture Studio

5 years ago · April 6, 2021 · 6:00 AM

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“Why are you writing your personal stories?

“Why are you writing your personal stories?
Allowing others judge you on Linkedin?”
-Asked my childhood friend on phone.
Well,I thought same for a long time,
After reading this book,I became clear
Although I am member of Linkedin since 2005(15yrs)
I posted rarely,Except few articles once in a while
After reading this book called Die Empty by Todd Henry,
My perspective totally changed
Author asks one question :
What is the richest land on earth
People say New York,Hong Kong etc.They were wrong.
The Richest land on earth is Grave Yard .
Many Business Ideas, dreams, experiences and knowledge is buried there. So many entrepreneurs , Engineers , Scholars some of them who never shared their experiences are right there.
Sharing experience/Knowledge is a great gift one can offer to others.The knowledge/experience should not be wasted
So I decided to share my two decades of experience as a Serial Entrepreneur/ Investor , It may help other to avoid same mistakes
I will be happy If I help few founders/Job seekers inspire,learn or avoid mistakes.
Should I write more or not ?
What do you think? Please Comment below
It will help me a lot
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