Lessons from 10 years of Building Startups

Most startups fail because they missed some of these lessons

Arun Agrahri
2 min readJul 1, 2022
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I’m a 3x founder and 2x startup operator. Here are some learnings and observations along the way.

  1. Product or engineering, sales or recruiting, business or operations, no matter what part of the startup organization you belong to, it’s a roller coaster. There are good days and there are not so good days.
  2. What worked for me is remembering the little wins in those “not so good days.” Bookmark your wins. Put them on the wall. You are going to need them. Remember, staying up is easier than getting up.
  3. Every successful startup has a beginning and an exit, both are exciting. It is the messy middle that’s the longest and the hardest.
  4. Most failed startups have one thing in common, they didn’t survive the messy middle. When you stay on the course and course correct as you learn, success is inevitable.
  5. Startup ride is never smooth and it’s full of turbulence: some challenging, some exciting, some exhausting. If you are feeling exhausted, take a moment, take a day off, rest and recharge. For the startup to be its best, you need you to be your best.
  6. Startups going after hard problems will need time and the journey is bumpier along…

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Arun Agrahri

Builder: Products, Teams, Companies. I write about entrepreneurship, team building, and my intellectual curiosity. https://timeback.xyz