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What habits or skills should a person develop to be truly ready for building a startup from scratch?

The Logo Guy

InkMyStartup | Fishy... • 21d

As per my experience - ready to fail and get back - take positive criticism with spirit - be brutal in testing your idea/product - don't defend your product - let your product defend itself by improvement

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