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The most reliable validation process

As cheesy as it may sound, I believe that the best businesses you could start in your life, (And this applies to any project you want to pursue) are the ones that resemble you the most.

Entrepreneurship is hard, and we are all imperfect. I mean, more often than not, you'll end up feeling lazy and uninspired.
And as tough as you might think you are, there's one question that will either save you or break you in those moments: What is the point of it all?

You can fool your customers, but you cannot fool yourself...

It is so much more fulfilling and exciting to literally share a part of you with the world, make it grow, and be rewarded for that ( Both materially, and inside).

So just take the time to get to know yourself,
Ask the right questions,
And don't be afraid to take the harder/ slower path if it resonates with you :)


Just a lil' thought I thought I'd share 😉

Btw: I have a fun Newsletter on Business and Entrepreneurship, if you wanna check that out 😜 👉👉 https://childishinvestors.substack.com/welcome

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    Always: Product-market-FOUNDER fit :) Great point.

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      thanks for sharing! This is something I learned last 12 months.

      I felt focus should be solve real problems first rather than building products and finding problems later. Market-Product fit could be better. Know your market by that your product just fits there. Knowing market helps you to know whether you like the market at first place or not.

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      Absolutely :) Thank you!

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    This is a great post. And a realization I had when starting my product. It’s so much about sharing myself. I just want to share every ounce of knowledge I have.

    Great post. I hope people who need to see this do!

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      Yup, that's the spirit ;) Thanks Brad!

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