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Top 100 Businessman - Ankur Nagpal Share His Best Advice - 26

Ankur is the Founder and CEO at Teachable, the premier online course building platform that allows online educators to build beautiful course websites, self-host content, control the branding, student data, and pricing all from one place. Here's his business advice for new entrepreneurs who want to start a business:

"The most painful mistake I see people making repeatedly, particularly with their first project is striving for perfection over getting it done."

"Weeks turn into months, months into years. As a result, whatever they are trying to launch isn't out there gaining traction in the marketplace because of the fear of being perfect."

"Go out and break shit, it's better to ask for forgiveness than permission." @ankurnagpal @Teachable


"My advice is to go out and break shit. It's easier to ask for forgiveness than permission when you start a business. The only way your project, your business idea or whatever is in your mind is going to become better, is by having people use it in the real-world. Listen to them and iterate until you have a solid product."

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