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Day 3 : Before Startup You need to keep in Mind 🤔🚀 Key Insights 🤩🤔: • Startups are not normal, so listen to unusual advice, not your first thoughts. • Know your users/field deeply, not just about starting businesses. • No tricks - you must mak

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I read somewhere, Jeff Bezos randomly gets into meetings in his office, if the discussion doesn’t include customers, apparently he shuts it down. That’s the level where he is obsessed about his customers. I love consumer centric ideas, more often than not, it’s just a marketing sham. But great a reminder!

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