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Ever feel like we're overcomplicating the startup game? So many of us are going all-in on AI/ML, making business more complex than it needs to be. Meanwhile, in the U.S., startups with straightforward solutions to simple problems are making millions—even billions. e.g. a company selling hard sponges become a million dollar company. Just my thoughts, but what do you think?

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