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Hello all!, I am a student and currently aspiring to be an entrepreneur, but I am stuck to find any new creative ideas. Can you please help me understand what practices can give me more ideas. How to find a valid problem to solve for the society, an

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Bro this book called zero to one by peter thiel, I’m very sure you’ll benefit hugely from that.

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