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The #1 killer?
Not competition. It's founder stubbornness.
5 signs you need to pivot :
1. You're solving a problem that doesn't exist
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Anonymous 6
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Sounds like a startup version of 'Khatro Ke Khiladi': only the adaptable make it past the first round
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