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What a line! This book never gets old to me. Zero to One "If you copy these guys (successful founders), you are not learning from them." I will build the next twitter from India. What we will be set to get is Koo (failure product). I will build t

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I appreciate the Make in India spirit, I really do, you can't just slap an Indian sticker on cloned crap and expect it to become the "next big thing". That's not how groundbreaking innovation works.

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