Paul Graham argues that the best way to get startup ideas is to stop trying to think of them. Instead:
Spending a year building a "perfect" product before ever talking to a customer. StartUp
We’ve all been there: waking up at 3 AM with an idea so good you’re already planning the IPO. But as Derek Sivers famously said, "Ideas are multipliers; they aren’t worth anything without execution". Paul Graham argues that the best way to
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Building a solution for a pain point that doesn't actually exist in the market. "Ideas are multipliers
Most startups don't fail because the idea was bad. They fail because: