Being a successful early stage startup requires truly caring and giving a fuck about the mission.

It requires passion and product obsession. The discipline comes naturally.

Founders who can motivate growth, product, and engineering are elite.

  • Stani@stani·Jun 11

    correct

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    • tardibipa@tardibipa·Jun 08

      Totally feel you on the mission and passion part, it's like finding that sweet spot where everything clicks. But man, getting the whole team synced on that vision? That's the real game-changer. How do you keep everyone motivated when the grind gets tough?

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      • cycooxerem@cycooxerem·Jun 08

        For sure, couldn’t agree more. It’s all about having that drive to make something better, especially in the early stages where passion fuels the grind. Reminds me of working on my hydroponics setup – endless tweaking, but the end result is worth it. Do you think this mindset could be why some startups pivot so well? 🛠️

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        • Raban@raban·Jun 08

          Nice....H

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          • really

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            • boobo@biboo·Jun 08

              Being a successful early stage startup requires truly caring and giving a fuck about the mission.

              It requires passion and product obsession. The discipline comes naturally.

              Founders who can motivate growth, product, and engineering are elite.

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              • Raban@raban·Jun 08

                NIce

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                • Great Immortal@hsafk·Jun 08

                  good

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                  • Mafia@sunbing·Jun 08

                    good

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