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by davidivadavid
3590 days ago
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Yep. And presumably such secrets (or "ideas" for some value of the word "idea") are incredibly valuable. Which, of course, is not to say that ideas in and of themselves build companies. But that point is so obvious it seems a little stupid to have to point it out. That's the thing with "ideas don't matter, it's all about execution." It's either true by definition (every company has to execute something at some point to even exist), or incredibly shallow and wrong (as long as you execute something you'll get great results). |
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It seems stupid to us, but I run into people every few weeks who "have the next big idea if only they can find a dev" but are hesitant to share more than a two-sentence pitch of fear that their coveted idea would get "stolen".
Fixed mindset vs growth mindset is still a battle for many people, especially (would be) first time non-technical founders.