The risk with overemphasizing “execution” is it deludes people into running that if they work hard enough they can make any idea successful. It’s just not true. On the flip side, an idea that has tons of demand may need less “hard work” to make it succeed!
I think we should have a sense whether an idea’s basic premise is good, before we start building it. Otherwise, why would we dedicate years of our lives working on it? https://blog.asmartbear.com/customer-validation.html …pic.twitter.com/s0Q41sIT2s
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Right, I agree. But to me, it seems like you're saying the idea must be great first. So it seems like anchoring to something w/o adaptability - a recipe for crippling perfectionism, no? And cases exist trying idea w/o concern if the premise is good and wildly succeed.
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Here’s my framework: https://twitter.com/mijustin/status/1256301356727414784 …
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