Many people have great ideas but never take action because they’re scared of failing in public.
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I never understand why people won't take action.
Everybody nowadays has ideas of a New Startup.
NOBODY TAKES ACTION.
They bluff around looking for cheap alternatives of not working.
Wondering why they are broke.
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"Your Idea Is Useless Without This…"
Harsh truth: ideas are overrated.
Yes, you heard that right.
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People talk about thier ideas without taking action
Just start small, grow bigger.
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Everyone has ideas. Everyone dreams of building something big. But how many actually take action?
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Sam Altman (CEO, OpenAI & Former Y Combinator President)
"The best ideas are fragile early on. They seem like bad ideas but have some kernel of truth that most people don’t see."
Many great startups initially look like bad ideas—trust your vision
The startup graveyard is full of great ideas.
What’s missing?
Relentless, boring, uncomfortable execution.
Getting feedback that hurts.
Iterating in public.
Ideas are free. Execution is rare.
Best builders know the difference.
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Sourav Srivastava
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Hood • 10m
seeing so many people interested and sharing their ideas in the startup showcase is nice.