Every day, the founders present the “next great thing” – but little go beyond fashionable words. For the founder of Shaadi.com and the judge of Shark Tank India Anupam Mittal, which really stands out is not ambition, but clarity. In an article which struck a rope sensitive to the community of startups of India, Mittal called the heights at the surface level and explained why the real value lies in the thought focused on the solution – an approach which shows the depth, the direction and the deliberate action.
Anupam Mittal, founder of Shaadi.com and Shark Tank India judge, stressed that a state of mind focused on the solution captures its attention more than generic locations focused on media.
In an article LinkedIn, Mittal wrote: “I build the next big application. So it’s the rest of BLR. Honestly, if I had a roupie for each time someone said: “ I build the next big xyz, ‘I would have … Well, much more. But here is the point. After years of investment – it’s a “jai mata. Thought.”
He developed more: “The founders of level 1 speak of what they want to build. The level 2 founders explain what stands.
Mittal added: “The way you supervise your thoughts speaks volumes about how you have treated it. For Eg. Instead of saying” I build the next big social network “, when someone says that it took the cold starting problem, I do not look. Not because it seems cool, but because it means that it has taken the time to find a possible solution to the problem.”
By concluding his article, the investor stressed how this change in mind applies universally: “Whether you build a product, you launch a project or plan your next career move. Don’t just dream. Study and act on dangers. “
The message has resonated widely online.
“This post is a masterclass in the discernment of the founder. Everyone talks about the dream, but very few can clearly articulate terrestrial mines. I learned that ambition without clarity burns quickly, it impresses, but it rarely supports. The ones I pray now?
Another commented: “The distinction of Anupam Mittal between level 1 and level 2 is not only a criticism – it is a roadmap for the future of entrepreneurship. As the markets ripen, success will belong to those who favor the depth of problem solving on a surface ambition.
A third added: “The key is to look beyond vanity measures. Focus on fundamental principles: traction, clarity and control. “