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Mehul Fanawala

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The Clueless Company ‱ 9m

Apple's success? It's not just about sleek designs and catchy ads. Steve Jobs didn't chase trends; he chased what people didn't even know they needed. Attempt 1: Atari tech [FAILED ❌] Attempt 2: Hand-designed circuit boards [FAILED ❌] Attempt 3: Macintosh [Moderate Success đŸ€”] Attempt 4: iPhone [SUCCESS ✅] Lesson: Innovation isn't about creating something new; it's about making something BETTER. So, as you build your startup, don't just look at what’s trending. Focus on creating real value. After all, Apple didn’t make status symbols, they made indispensable tools. Stay true to your vision.

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