@thisross love this, makes so much sense... such a cool and insightful idea... 💪
i'll definitely be sharing this with our startup founders @build3_startups
@madladshad love your post... truth bombs galore - "Your $0? Forces you to build something people actually want." @build3_startups founders are natural product people, after raising you become business people, something you're not good at today, also you leave the product role vacant!
@lovgrandma 100% agree, values + best practices of large organizations work, working backwards was a revelation in this regard for me, 6 pager narratives + pr faq's help... we've made them a part of the system @build3_startups when you take their systems and combine with startup hustle =💥
@InvestWithD@plebstogether aaron... what do you make of this? beginning of something big.... now the question is if and when something like happens around the world too?
@muke5hY good luck! it takes tremendous courage to do what you have done, hope you gave yourself a bit of a runway (12-18 months ideally) to figure out your perfect founder-market fit... 🫰@build3_startups
@NikitGupta@AdamMGrant 100% my friend....I've started doing this with my Google appointments calendar...but now I've noticed that while my calendar has a buffer...Im allowing my meetings to run over....so slight optimizations are still required in actual implementation 🫂💕
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@Akshat_World this is a powerful thought...so innovation can broadly happen on product, distribution or business model....given where India is at right now we tend to be innovating more on the latter two...eg jio, zoho. what say? @build3_startups
unpopular opinion: if a startup is constantly launching new features its a red flag
strong PMF== one core behavior loop, then ruthless focus on reducing friction, fixing bugs, adding users, and firefighting as scale breaks things
the more features, the weaker the startup
Abstraction is the mind killer
Go to ground, be specific, have the direct conversation, try it yourself, if it doesn’t work ask why, don’t assume someone else already checked on this
The devil is always in the details
@Rajgoyal05 i've given this thought, my hypothesis is when you go viral you attract all sorts, you can keep what you believe is useful and ignore what is not...this is the best compromise of getting your message out, yet not getting bogged down in negativity @build3_startups
@TheUnderdogLabs i used to and then I read a lot of spiritual texts, and they seem to have this recurring theme, of not thinking about the future and focusing on the present, which in fact is the best way to build your best future... 🙃
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