Here’s a strong advice for beginner founders.
Right Investors vs. Wrong Investors: Why It Matters?
What could go wrong:
A skeptical or doubtful investor might push overly conservative strategies, slow you down, or create unnecessary friction exactly when you need to stay bold and iterate fast — especially in the critical pre-product-market fit stage.
What could go great:
You gain access to their network for top talent, partnerships, and warm introductions that can dramatically speed up your growth.
>> That said, remember this: money accelerates progress, but it rarely creates greatness on its own. Some of the most iconic companies (like Airbnb, Tesla, SpaceX etc.) were born out of constraints, not unlimited funding.
Founder resilience, creativity, and determination under pressure often matter more than the size of the check.
=> Take the money if the partnership feels right — but never let it replace your own vision and grit.
@JonErlichman@grok realistically speaking, do you think the $150k for a 10% stake would have made the growth much faster?
What could have gone wrong or even greater?
The amazing, often unspoken or forgotten truth about heatwaves and climate change can be found by correlating ancient history and scriptures with the present day.
Don’t forget that Egypt was the biggest cereal exporter three or four thousand years ago, yet today it exports almost nothing.
The world’s climate is cyclical and changes gradually over the long term.
The amazing, often unspoken or forgotten truth about heatwaves and climate change can be found by correlating ancient history and scriptures with the present day.
Don’t forget that Egypt was the biggest cereal exporter three-four thousand years ago, yet today it exports almost nothing.
—> The world’s climate is cyclical and changes gradually over the long term. ☀️❄️
Western Europe couldn’t be more prepared for the heatwave.
They’ve replaced all the white people with Africans and Middle Easterners.
Maybe the EU knew what it was doing all along,
It’s so amazing how fast AI technology is evolving!
Two or three years ago, I used AI for language and grammatical purposes, and today AI can perform so many tasks for me!
The only thing I’m concerned about is how this amazing technology will be properly regulated to ensure it doesn’t harm humanity.
This is the biggest challenge for humanity/AI.