You can never achieve the right 'Product-Market-Fit". 😬
Here's why:
For entrepreneurs, it can often become an obsession with building the perfect product.
But hold on a minute...
"The truth is, people don't just buy products, they buy stories."
Absolutely! You can never have the perfect product. The market dynamics will keep on changing and you need to iterate your product accordingly. 🔵
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You can never achieve the right 'Product-Market-Fit". 😬
Here's why:
For entrepreneurs, it can often become an obsession with building the perfect product.
But hold on a minute...
"The truth is, people don't just buy products, they buy stories."