You don’t need more ideas. You need better ones.
Most ideas don’t fail because they were bad. They fail because no one checked if they were good. A few years ago, I watched a company spend six figures and 12 months building a product that flopped in two weeks. Why? They assumed customers wanted it. They assumed people would pay for it. They assumed a lot of things. And they were wrong The real cost of bad ideas isn’t just money. It’s wasted time, lost opportunities, and creative exhaustion. And in a world where speed matters more than ever,...
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