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by jacquesm
3857 days ago
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> I think great ideas are surprisingly rare, and are very difficult to recognize. Great ideas are super common. What is exceptional is great execution of those ideas. For every 'great idea' that you see around you go back to the root. Then you'll find many still born or eventually dead companies around that exact same 'great idea' but executed in a half-hearted or wrong way. |
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I'd like to see this unpacked. What is it about an idea that makes it great? What's the difference between those and the bad ideas? How do you figure out whether your idea is great or whether it sucks?
Is it really that the idea just doesn't matter? That's where I'm leaning. The idea itself as something that's iterated on until you get to some intermediate state between problem-solution fit and finding traction.