Peter Thiel on Why Founders Should Rethink the Lean Startup Approach
Peter Thiel, co-founder of PayPal, has a critical view on the Lean Startup methodology.
While he acknowledges its benefits, he argues that modern founders may rely too heavily on
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Anonymous 2
Stealth • 5h
Pivoting is good, but don’t forget your original vision.
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Business tips 101:
Have a vision.
Have discipline.
Don’t complain.
Don’t fear failure.
Don’t waste time.
Don’t play victim.
Don’t make excuses.
Have high standards.
Don’t chase shortcuts.
Don’t stay comfortable.
Don’t undervalue yourself.
You call it pivoting; your team calls it 'we have no idea what we’re doing anymore.
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Vishu Bheda
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Medial • 3m
90% of startups fail.
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
A great product without a real need is just an expensive hobby. Validate the problem, not
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The Power of Pivoting: Lessons from Successful Startups
In the dynamic world of startups, pivoting can be the key to survival and success.
Companies like Twitter, initially a podcast platform, and Slack, originally a gaming company, exemplify how s
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Chamarti Sreekar
Stealth • 4m
Steve Jobs once said:
"The most powerful person in the world is the storyteller."
But most people don’t know how to tell a good story.
What to do in this situation?
1.If you want to build a good relationship with customer and employees or team members they don’t give value,they don’t pay respect and they will never listen
2. And even if you maintain your personality don’t become wit
Nowadays startups are often glamorized – trendy offices, endless idea discussions, viral posts, and funding celebrations – but the reality is far from it. True entrepreneurship is about grit, hard work, and tackling constant challenges, not just the