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Peter Thiel on a common red flag he sees in startup pitches Peter Thiel highlights a common mistake founders make: listing multiple ways their startup can make money without a clear focus. He explains that when someone presents five potential reven

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Right because a startup’s success relies on strategic focus, not just ambition

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