I believe that to build a massively successful tech startup, you've got to move to the US.
It's the center of rhe tech universe, period.
But some people told me if you have what it takes, you can make it anywhere else.
What do you all think?
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Location matters, but it's not everything. With the right talent, vision, and execution, you can build a successful startup anywhere. Focus on creating value and solving real problems
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