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Harvard study has shown that there are three primary reasons people venture into startups. Many times it's driven by a zest to really solve a problem that is faced by the future founder itself. The third reason is love for a particular industry/sector and motivation to grow aggressively. At MyPluto, we segregate the startup founders into two buckets: Billionaires -1 and Billionaires-2. The biggest advantage college students have is that of low liabilities and tons of resources available. A founder needs to be honest about the above questions and gauge independently the feasibility.
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