I often hear "ideas don't matter, it's all about execution". How course ideas (the quality of your decision making) do matter -- it's just that the *initial idea* only represents a tiny fraction of your product. A product is made of thousands of ideas aggregated over many years.
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This is highlighted by the fact that successful products are almost never "executions" of their initial idea. They evolved from that starting point, into a form that is often unrecognizable. Aggregating ideas over time = changing direction
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So it's not your initial idea that matters, nor is it the execution of your initial idea. It's all of your ideas. Your big ideas, small ideas, everyday ideas.
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