Can you be a founder without ever founding anything?
Amarjeet Batra has spent 25 years building other people's companies, first Baazee, eBay, OLX, and now Spotify India, and never once thought of himself as an employee.
He's what Avnish calls "professionally unstarted": a founder from within. Avnish and Amarjeet get into the questions most operators never say out loud:
1. If you have the skills, the confidence, and the network, but not the one big idea, what do you actually do with that?
2. Is raising a fund a solution, or a responsibility you take on before you've found the problem?
3. Why would you choose 1% of a billion-dollar company over 100% of a ten-million-dollar one?
4. How do you build a category when ten players already exist and you've arrived last?
5. When is a difficult problem worth solving, and when does the market simply not care enough to pay?
6. This is a conversation about range over specialisation, ownership without a cap table, and why some of the most entrepreneurial people you'll meet never start a company of their own.
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