Work of passion and ... • 12m
The energy on this app is undeniable , everyone is eager to join the startup ecosystem, raise funds, and scale fast. But here’s a thought: Are we truly solving real problems, or just building solutions for the sake of building? Many founders jump into the race without questioning: ✔️ Does this problem even exist? ✔️ Is this the right solution? ✔️ Are we addressing a real market gap or just creating something to sell? The rush to secure funding often overshadows the need for product-market fit. Yesterday, I shared an idea I had years ago, and to my surprise, many resonated with it, eager to collaborate. But I paused, am I building this because it matters, or because it’s exciting? Maybe it’s time we rethink the “why” before the “how.” Let’s ensure we’re solving real problems, not just chasing startup hype. What do you think? And most of the ideas on startup showcase feels like people want to just jump into the HYPE of startups.
Building Reviv | Ent... • 1y
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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Hot take 👀 AI is turning into the new “we used blockchain.” Everyone’s building AI coding tools, but very few are solving actual problems. AI isn’t just about generating code. It’s about improving thinking, workflows, and outcomes for real users. Co
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