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Entrepreneurs are facing wrong networking issues these days and thus they're coming out failing in the next 2-5 years. It is from selecting their co-founder/team members/investors/mentors/first paid customer. I believe this is one of the major reason

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I'm going to play devil's advocate here. While networking is important, I'd argue execution, product-market fit and timing are way more critical success factors. You can have the perfect team but if you're solving a non-problem or enter the market too late, you'll fail regardless.

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