Nithin Kamath's guide to how startups should think of risks | Zerodha’s framework on building moats
In this conversation, Nithin Kamath shares his insights on how early-stage startups can approach business differentiation, navigate unpredictable market risks, and maintain a personal routine to handle entrepreneurial stress. We discuss three critical questions that every entrepreneur starting a business or navigating the early stages of a startup needs to consider: Question 1: How should early-stage founders think about differentiating their business? Question 2: As a founder, how much time should you spend thinking about risk and disruption? Question 3: In a high-stress startup environment, what do you do outside of work to keep yourself going? Form link: https://forms.gle/X8gVawopVpaFd2mx8

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