Marc Andreessen on how the best founders navigate the “idea maze”
Entrepreneurship is about making decisions in an uncertain world.
Things don’t always go as planned, and successful founders know how to deal with this.
Here’s how they do it:
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Anonymous 4
Stealth • 6d
Every failed idea is a chance to learn and refine things until you find the winning formula
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I'm looking for people with new ideas and proper skill sets. Profitable business models can be created based on the winning ideas. If you have winning ideas then I will take care of the other things.
i have an idea! 💡
i have an idea and funds for business but I'm looking for a team who can be a risk-taker over my idea! winning chance is good and definitely it can be hit in the market if execution is perfect! 👌
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Arun Deepak
Stealth • 5m
Hey guys, I want to learn retail business and I have no idea about that industry. Where can I find a mentor to learn about it.
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Sairaj Kadam
Stealth • 3m
Business isn’t about having the perfect plan from day one. It’s about staying adaptable, learning from mistakes, and constantly refining your approach. Success comes when you stop waiting for the 'right moment' and start making things happen with the
To all the innovators and idea generators in the media audience, I want to share a message of hope and perseverance. If you participated in the last idea showcase and didn't win, don't lose heart! One loss doesn't define your potential. In fact, good
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Kaustubh Raykar
Stealth • 26d
Everyone has ideas, but not everyone knows how to turn them into reality. I’m thinking of becoming the idea validator—helping people refine great concepts, overcome flaws, and find the right direction. Some ideas just need that extra spark to shine.