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Vishu Bheda

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If you want to make a business ,then you should learn to sell,learn to build and if you can do both then you will be unstoppable . When you are two founders,one of whom is world class at sales and one of whom is world class at building an example of this is off course steve jobs and steve Wozniak with apple .So venture and technology investors are almost trained to look for this combo, whenever possible it's the magical combination. The ultimate is when,one individual can do both that's when you get true superpowers, that's when you get people who can create entire industries. The living example is elon musk ,he may not necessarily building the rockets himself but he understands enough that he actually makes technical contributions.

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