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Naman Rathi

Student of Computer ... • 5d

Most people solve problems one at a time and move on. That works when problems are small. But when you are building something big, one problem solved today becomes another tomorrow unless you create a system that learns and grows with you. This is how Jeff Bezos built Amazon. Instead of just selling books online, he built systems that allowed teams to innovate, test, and learn at scale. It is how Satya Nadella transformed Microsoft by focusing on culture, feedback, and continuous learning instead of quick fixes. Thinking in systems is not about working harder. It is about setting up structures that automatically improve, adapt, and evolve. Once in place, they help you solve not just today’s problems but the ones you have not even thought of yet. The biggest breakthroughs don’t come from smart solutions. They come from designing systems that outsmart problems before they even appear. What’s one system you’re creating that will grow with you over time?

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