As a founder, what are the three essential qualities you need most? I'm not talking about funding, investment, or even the idea itself—I'm asking about mental attributes that drive success.
What do you think are the key traits every founder should
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Anonymous 1
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I think top are shamelessness, relentlessness and ability to sweet talk into convincing people to see your POV.
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