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@benjaminhuang
Re-read @cdixon.eth blog last night. Few quotes stood out. 1/4
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B3n
@benjaminhuang
"people tend to systematically overvalue near term over long term rewards. This effect seems to be even stronger in more ambitious people. Their ambition seems to make it hard for them to forgo the nearby upward step." https://cdixon.org/2009/09/19/climbing-the-wrong-hill
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B3n
@benjaminhuang
"The metaphor of a maze also helps you think about competition. Competition from other startups is usually just a distraction. In all likelihood, they won’t take the same path, and the presence of others in your maze means you might be onto something." https://cdixon.org/2013/08/04/the-idea-maze
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B3n
@benjaminhuang
"almost all successful startups have founders who understand business, design, and technology. Product development is the process of navigating a maze - not three separate mazes, but a single maze that intersects all these functions."
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B3n
@benjaminhuang
https://cdixon.org/2014/03/16/theres-just-a-tremendous-amount-of-craftsmanship-in-between-a-great-idea-and-a-great-product
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