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Suman Dey

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Most startup advice sounds smart. Few actually survived. What truly matters: • Speed is nothing without clarity • Revenue hides weak retention • Vanity metrics kill conviction • No PMF? Nothing else matters • Burn is silent until it burns everything • Distribution > Product (when starting) Play to win. Not to look smart.

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