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why are people so scared to share their business ideas? u really think someone’s going to steal it? do u not realize how lazy the vast majority of people are…
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@sluuurper
My strat is; 1- Share ideas 2- Be hated and socially humiliated for these 3- Enter darkside and accumulate anger toward who tells me that I won’t be successful 4- Make the ideas real 5- Annoy #2
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Will tell you the answer but am gonna need you to sign this NDA
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@degencast.eth
They are scared of /honest-feedback
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@gokhan.eth
in hackathon environments, yes they literally steal. but here, i have learnt to share it. it feels better.
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LOL I love this
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Agree for 90%+ of use cases Tho for fun, I’ll steelman the other 10%: - ideas that’s based off of a key insight in a relatively low barrier entry is worth keeping quiet - tend to be low market risk/non-venture scale ideas where you should just quietly dominate a specific niche off some unique insight
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Personally I have a problem of over-sharing but I’ll take the other side of the debate here People can take inspiration and beat you to it. For instance, say Racer leaked their approach of PWA which at the time was really novel. Someone could have released the product earlier and it wouldn’t be the same…
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