every solo founder has that one night.
the one where nothing works.
no users. no traffic. no dopamine.
just you, your code, and a stupid dream.
and yet, you show up the next day.
tha's what makes you dangerous.
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Here is what i learned from the book Zero to One
👉🏻your first job is to get the first things right.
👉🏻Choosing a co-founder is like getting married
👉🏻A product is viral if it core functionality encourages user to invite their friends to beco
What's your take on this?
This is from The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel.
"Studying a specific person can be dangerous because we tend to study extreme examples—the billionaires, the CEOs, or the massive failures that dominate the news—and