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Vishu Bheda

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not every idea needs to turn into a startup. some ideas are just random thoughts — and that’s totally fine. like… you ever note down something at night thinking it's genius, forget about it, and then months later it actually fits perfectly with a new project? that’s how good ideas often work. they don’t always come fully formed. they grow over time, when you’re not forcing them. example: before Instagram became big, the founder made a different app called Burbn. it didn’t work well. but the photo-sharing part of that app? that tiny feature became the heart of Instagram. same with Steve Jobs — he studied calligraphy for no reason. years later, it helped him design the clean fonts and layout on the first Mac. so don’t stress about building or launching every idea. just let some of them sit in your notes. they might come back later, stronger and better. 💭 ever had that happen to you?

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