Paul Graham (Co-founder, Y Combinator)
"The way to get startup ideas is not to try to think of startup ideas. It's to look for problems, preferably problems you have yourself."
The best startup ideas come from solving real problems, not just brain
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Anonymous 1
Hey I am on Medial • 1m
Absolutely. Solve a problem you truly understand, and you’ll build something people actually need
Hello Guys, Actually I Got to know about the platform recently and I was very happy joining it. Actually I want to Build Something Amazing Like A tech Startup but need someone who has Same passion towards building something Amazing and solve a bigger
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Anansh Verma
Have patience, it's ... • 1m
The Best Startup Advice No One Talks About
Everyone says, "Build something people want." But here’s the real game-changer: Build something people are already searching for
You don’t need to convince people to care. You need to solve a problem they
Hey !
I'm planning to build a SaaS,
I need a person from digital marketing, who can help me understand the actual problem we can solve with AI agents.
please connect if anyone is interested.
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Sairaj Kadam
Entrepreneur |Founde... • 16d
The Thing No One Talks About: The Real Value of Skills
Most people don’t realize this, but some skills are economically invaluable—they drive industries, create wealth, and open doors to opportunities you never imagined.
Think about it. If you mast
Why do most startup fail?🤔🤔
--》 Most of them don't solve the problem they solve something that they feel as problem
Solution- If you feel it is a problem to solve So, then after do research about it and ask the people is it actually a problem for
Deep down observe people around you , then you will come up with at least 3/4 problems
Then solve a problem worth $ something with a solution .
If not then never call yourself a founder ever.
If you were to develop an AR app, what would you build? What real-world problem would you solve with augmented reality? Share your ideas
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M S Shaikh
Hey I am on Medial • 7m
All behavior is driven by the desire to solve a problem. Sometimes the
problem is that you notice something good and you want to obtain it. Sometimes
the problem is that you are experiencing pain and you want to relieve it. Either
way, the purpose
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Chetan Bhosale
Software Engineer | ... • 2m
"Learn to Build, Not Just to Get Hired"
The tech world moves fast. Trends come and go, but the ability to build and solve real problems will always stand out.
Focus on mastering the craft, understanding problem, understand systems, and create somet