To improved your chances of success you should double your rate of failures. :-) This guy on blog only have to issues 1) Trying to build nothing “concrete” ( == “platform”) – despite that there are 100s of examples of this vague idea to get traction ( YouTube . MySpace ...?) 2) Did not had motivation to go as far as needed “all the way” ( == “loser mindset”) It is 100% clear that start-up is not for everybody and if you do not believe 100% in success you unlikely get there Duh
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To improved your chances of success you should double your rate of failures. :-)
This guy on blog only have to issues
1) Trying to build nothing “concrete” ( == “platform”) – despite that there are 100s of examples of this vague idea to get traction ( YouTube . MySpace ...?)
2) Did not had motivation to go as far as needed “all the way” ( == “loser mindset”)
It is 100% clear that start-up is not for everybody and if you do not believe 100% in success you unlikely get there Duh
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