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Camin's avatar

Loved this, and so guilty of much of the behaviour that feels smart but really isn't, falling into the trap of brilliant excuses.

It makes me realise how load bearing the word "truth" is in Peter Thiel's famous question - "What important truth do very few people agree with you on?”. It's easy to focus on the importance (impact) or "few people" (contrarian) view of your ideas and completely miss the reality.

Ifra's avatar

Perfect framing. Seeking reality > sugarcoating validation.

Quibi chased investor hype ignoring the brutal truth. Similar piece dissects the reality blind traps and how it could be avoided 👇

https://ventureleap.substack.com/p/why-quibi-failed-and-the-three-questions

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