It turns out the lesson that was re-learned in the last few years is that the biggest cheat code in startups is to find out there’s actually no cheat code. No shortcuts. Just build relentlessly and don’t get over your skis. That’s the lesson for 2023.
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Check out @ClaimerApp’s Product Hunt launch. I first met their founder, @AssembledAdam, a couple of years back and wow has he consistently impressed me 👏
📣 My startup, Claimer, has just launched on ProductHunt for the first time! Please check out the page and show the team some love - they worked so hard in the last year and really deserve it! producthunt.com/posts/claimer
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My kids are always coming up with startup ideas. I decided the 10 yo is now old enough to hear the truth: if you want to start a startup, the thing to be doing at 10 is learning the things that will enable you to have good startup ideas at 20. How to program especially.
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