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Norway knows how to build champions.
It just never tried to build founders.
Jul 8
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Anjali Bhatnagar
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Fail for a reason worth failing for
Most startups don't die from the wrong bet. They die from spending before they checked.
Jun 30
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Anjali Bhatnagar
The instinct that built companies, and the money that changed it
I did not come to entrepreneurship empty-handed.
Jun 18
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Anjali Bhatnagar
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Startup failure in Norway: celebrated on one side, shamed on the other, and understood by neither
There are two camps in Norway in the ways they talk about a startup that dies.
Jun 11
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Anjali Bhatnagar
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What reMarkable got right, and what came after
Keeping the only position is work that never stops
May 25
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Anjali Bhatnagar
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Why I wrote a book about startup failure
A few months after my company went down, I went looking for what I had missed. I found a pattern.
May 7
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Anjali Bhatnagar
AI makes it faster to build. That is not the problem anyone needed solved.
I am writing a book about why good startups fail — and why most of that failure is visible before it becomes irreversible.
Apr 29
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The founder who can't stop moving
Moving fast is the signal. It is also the blindfold.
Apr 22
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