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Siddharth K Nair

Thatmoonemojiguy 🌝 • 4m

Yes, every startup idea has flaws. There’s no perfect idea—only ideas executed well despite challenges. You’re facing analysis paralysis, overthinking and switching ideas instead of committing. Every idea has risks: AI disruption, competition, or market size. But rather than discarding ideas for flaws, ask: "Can I work around this?" Execution matters more than the idea itself. Pick one idea and commit for 3-6 months. Build an MVP, test it, and get real feedback before deciding. if you're unsure, ask: "Will I regret not trying this in 5 years?" Stop searching for a flawless idea—choose one, build, and adapt🌝.

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