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Two types of founders: Type A: problem strong, solution weak Type B: problem weak, solution strong We can toggle between them at different times, but weโ€™re only ever 1.
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Can you really be solution strong if the problem is weak?
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Just check the patent graveyard.
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I feel weโ€™re getting lost in words. A solution canโ€™t be strong if itโ€™s not solving a real problem.
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Maybe better words. People are the problem(s), not is a problem is strong or weak. There are only real problems. Identifying the problem is a trait to be refined. When person is problem strong, they are strong at identifying the problem, focus shifts away from solution. When your solution heavy, your focus shifts away from problem making the problem potentially less real.
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People who focus on understanding a painful problem, test their assumptions, and then try to find the best way to solve that problem build great products.
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agree with this and what you posted with Steve Jobs video. Imo, both of those speak towards the same idea Iโ€™m trying to convey about founder types and building products.
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Great. We made it! ๐Ÿ˜€
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