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Fall in love with the problem, not your solution. If you aren't talking to potential customers every single week, you aren't building a startup—you're building a hobby. Option 2: The "Practical Tip" Post Best for Twitter (X) or Threads for quick engagement.
Best for LinkedIn or Medium to build authority and spark debate.
Building a solution for a pain point that doesn't actually exist in the market. StartUp
Building a startup is often portrayed as a series of high-stakes "Eureka!" moments, but experienced founders know it is usually a game of iteration and resilience. Here are three post options tailored for different vibes—whether you want to share a hard truth, a practical tip, or a bit of inspiration. Option 1: The "Hard Truth" Post
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Most startups don't fail because the idea was bad. They fail because:
Forgetting that real growth comes from customer care, not just burning VC cash on marketing. Fall in love with the problem, not your solution
Spending a year building a "perfect" product before ever talking to a customer.