When you’ve a USP, do you think disclosing it on random situations is okay?? Because the best companies are the stolen ideas in history. Correct me if I’m wrong
Anonymous 1
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Yes nobody cares about ideas. Most people don’t have the motivation to do your thing as passionately as you can do. Even if they attempt, they will fail.
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