For an Indian-origin founder, building a startup isn’t the hardest part.
Explaining it to your parents is.
I recently moved from the US to Bangkok instead of going back to India to bootstrap my company. A few hard-earned lessons 👇
1️⃣ Create distance when needed.
Take action every single day. Momentum beats motivation. Always.
5️⃣ Location doesn’t matter. Mindset does. High-quality people and customers exist everywhere.
It’s only been a month, and I already have early customers — some from Bangkok, some from the US.
Not everyone around you understands zero salary, uncertainty, or obsession.
2️⃣ Be careful with friends in jobs. Some will project fear. Others, jealousy. Very few will truly get it.
3️⃣ Fire fast — even co-founders. If someone isn’t adding value, emotions will sink the company.
Crazy idea 💡
A prediction market where people back founders, not startups.
Like Product Hunt — but for humans building the next big thing.
Would be wild to see how this drives innovation in healthcare, where great ideas often die waiting for funding.
Every AI startup is an agency in disguise—just faster, cheaper, automated.
Smart founders sell like crazy because they know their real competition is old-school services.
We’re growing fast at Saki.
Next move? Acquire the clueless ones.
Mindset > everything.
When you use electricity to run cars, it’s environmentally friendly.
When you use electricity to run the most efficient financial networks in the world, it’s an environmental concern.
😂🤷🤷♀️
We have got all clearances to enable world-first crypto-friendly banking application, to cover #UK, #Europe as well as all 50 states in #USA. 🤩 🥳
@yourCashaa team is working on the detailed roadmap and a date to do an AMA to update the community.
#BetterthanBank