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Replying to @nicosaueressig
@Nicolrnscodin I think it's right and wrong. Right that people are rarely honest and that entrepreneurs should be honest with themselves.
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Replying to @nouswaves
@Nicolrnscodin And certainly it looks like for various reasons he was in full-blown denial to keep up the charade.
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Replying to @nouswaves
@Nicolrnscodin But he seems to still believe that there is some key to success - some way of running perfect market research, some way of
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Replying to @nouswaves
@Nicolrnscodin creating consequences to lack of success that alter the journey to something legibly better.
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Replying to @nouswaves
@Nicolrnscodin If there was legible route to success it would have been written down and Entrepreneurism would have lost its sacred value.
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Replying to @nouswaves
@Nicolrnscodin All that has been written down are ways to fail less; often not "do better market research",
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@Nicolrnscodin often "create something you truly care about" and then "you will probably fail" and "be very accepting of this".
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@Nicolrnscodin Not that I know anything -- other than a subset of my own ignorance -- it's interesting to read post-mortem rationalisations.
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Replying to @nouswaves
@sebinsua Jup, I though so. That's why I shared it, there's not really much to learn from it.0 replies 0 retweets 0 likesThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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