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Krish Jha
Dream big, build bol... • 27d
90% of startups fail — but not because of bad ideas.
They fail because they:
Don’t talk to users
Build too much, too early
Run out of cash
Solve a real problem, stay lean, and keep listening.
#StartupTips #Entrepreneurship
Three options for starting a business:
1) Solve a problem better than others (execution risk)
2) Solve a problem no one knew existed (product-market risk)
3) Solve a problem everyone knows about but is hard to solve (technical risk)
Surest money
progress happens with problem solving, human's ability for problem solving is limited by its biology. AI will solve the problem of biological limit for humans if we solve the alignment problem.
After a lot of tweaking, this design finally matches the vision I had. Tried something new with the vibe this time.
So did the vibe check actually pull through??
Most “idea-stage” pitches fail because the founder is too focused on the product.
Building the product is the fun part.
But that’s not what investors buy into - especially early.
They’re not investing in your features. They’re investing in:
a. Your