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The Idea That Couldâve Changed Everything⊠But Didnât. He stayed up 3 nights straight. Scribbled wireframes on tissue paper. Pitched the idea to his cat. Watched 100 YouTube videos on product design. Even borrowed money from his cousin who never rep
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đĄPsychology hack , every startup founder must know!! According to psychology, you're more likely to hold a grudge against the waiter who messed up your order than the chef who actually made the mistake. This is called Attribution Bias. If a Swigg
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