That's the thing. Building products and turning it into business is the best thing one can do. You wll fail only if your product isn't good.
Jobs are very overrated.
Nowadays people be like
Linkedin id overrated
but it's like
Delete Linkedin? That's like Jeff Bezos saying ' don't order online '
what if you'll agree 👍
Elon. Next you'll tell us to quit jobs and live on Mars ..
90% of startups fail, but the ones that survive don’t always have the best product, they have the best adaptability.
Resilience > Perfection.
What’s your take should founders focus more on adapting or perfecting their product?
THAT'S WHY IT AIN'T GOOD
People who think the best products are made based on asking customers what they want, are the ones who can't define the product themselves.
In short, observation is an act of brilliance.
You can build in AI and still fail, if your product doesn't align to consumer motivations
In fact that's why an RMG app in India makes more money than your AI personal assistant
I have an startup idea...
an spices manufacturing and supply in market our products my product like ( Masala: Mirch,haldi,or dhaniya)
that's idea work or not??
We know that many of us have great ideas, but only a few will turn those ideas into products.
1.What's stopping you from turning your idea into a product?
2.If you have a great idea, do you really know the way to turn it into a successful product?
I have a lift Startup Firm and I want to give the best quality, best performance and best technology to the customer at a very low rate. I want to give better products than today's multi-brand companies at a lower rate.
DISTRIBUTION AND VIRALITY
Many people in Silicon Valley like to focus on building products that are, in the famous words of the late Steve Jobs, "insanely great." Great products are certainly a positive, but the cold and unromantic fact is that a g