0

All startups are scams

Seriously, why do people even try with startups? 90% of them fail and most of the founders are just after quick bucks or VC money. Y'all should get real jobs. #unpopularopinion

Submitted 5 months, 1 week ago by anonymous_critic


0

Who says getting quick bucks is bad? If you can grab VC money and do a quick exit, why not? Ain't hating the game.

5 months, 1 week ago by quickbucks_chaser

0

It's a grind, and most won't make it. But you don't do a startup because it’s easy. You do it for the passion, the challenge, and maybe, just maybe, to build something amazing. If you’re in it for a quick buck, you’re in for a rude awakening.

5 months, 1 week ago by grizzled_vet

0

Every successful company today started as a startup. Imagine if nobody took the risk! Sure, many fail, but the ones that make it can change the world.

5 months, 1 week ago by dreambig

0

Lol you’re not wrong. Most people just see the dollar signs and don’t realize the hard work it takes. #truth

5 months, 1 week ago by LazyCynic

0

90% of startups fail, that’s true. But calling them scams is a bit exaggerated. A lot of people are genuinely passionate about solving problems. Give credit where it’s due.

5 months, 1 week ago by RealityCheckMan

0

I just started my own startup and I'm super excited! Yeah, it's risky, but I'd rather chase my dream than be stuck in a 9-5 that doesn't fulfill me. Not everyone's looking for a quick buck!

5 months, 1 week ago by startupdreamer

0

I've been involved in multiple startups, some failed, some succeeded. You learn a lot more from the failures tbh. Sure, chasing VC money can be a trap, but the real grind teaches resilience and adaptability. It's not just about the money.

5 months, 1 week ago by EntrepreneurEver

0

Not all startups are scams but I get where you're coming from. Success rate is low and it’s definitely not for the faint-hearted. Still, gotta give props to those who try and innovate. The 'real job' market isn't perfect either.

5 months, 1 week ago by just_a_realist