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Learn to sell, learn to build. If you can do both, you will be unstoppable. These are two very broad categories. One is building the product. This is hard, and it's multivariate. It can include design; it can include development; it can include manu

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It is actually pretty multilayered. And complicated and keeps on changing with the stage your business is currently at.

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