Startup [PROVEN]
Most startups don't fail because the idea was bad. They fail because:
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Spending a year building a "perfect" product before ever talking to a customer. StartUp
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Fall in love with the problem, not your solution. If you aren't talking to potential customers every single week, you aren't building a startup—you're building a hobby. Option 2: The "Practical Tip" Post Best for Twitter (X) or Threads for quick engagement. Most startups don't fail because the idea was bad
Building a startup is often portrayed as a series of high-stakes "Eureka!" moments, but experienced founders know it is usually a game of iteration and resilience. Here are three post options tailored for different vibes—whether you want to share a hard truth, a practical tip, or a bit of inspiration. Option 1: The "Hard Truth" Post
Building a solution for a pain point that doesn't actually exist in the market. Fall in love with the problem, not your solution
Paul Graham argues that the best way to get startup ideas is to stop trying to think of them. Instead: