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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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I get it, But learning smartly helps me avoid mistakes and move faster. Balance is key.

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