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This is dangerously wrong advice. You don't need to code, but understanding technical constraints, system architecture, and feasibility is absolutely critical. I've seen too many PMs promise impossible timelines or features because they didn't grasp basic technical realities. Hustle without knowledge is just chaos.

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