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tldr (tim reilly)
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perfect idea + bad execution = you lose perfect execution + bad idea = you lose ^ do with this what you will.
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Perfect execution + mediocre idea = you win Perfect idea + mediocre execution = you lose Lesson in there
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tldr (tim reilly)
@tldr
was hoping people would start extending this... to push back a little – if the "idea" includes "being in the correct, exploding market", pmarca may argue that you can win there with mediocre execution (if "execution" is an extension of "team") (searching for @dwr.eth walk and talk about his #1 advice to founders)
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@langchain
hmmm i guess… perfect processes + mediocre team = you win perfect team + bad processes = you lose perfect market + bad team = coin flip perfect team + bad market = you lose bunch of ways to spin this; it's a good thing for early founders to reflect on
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tldr (tim reilly)
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agree - no pure recipe, but something important to reflect on
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