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Stanley Tang shares three lessons from the founding story of DoorDash Most people overcomplicate startups. They think they need an app, a team, and advanced tech. But DoorDash started with a simple website, a phone number, and raw hustle. 1. Test

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Great reminder that startups don’t need to be perfect from day one is proven again. Validate the idea, launch quickly, and refine as you go. Execution > overplanning. 🚀

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