How many ideas did you explore before finding the one that worked?
Amit Arora
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After working for years in different companies, I'm now building my own business from scratch.
I think a lot about potential ideas and read a lot about entrepreneurship. I've had many ideas, but none have felt like "the one."
📌 I've read many opinions. Some people say it took them years to find a good idea. Others say the idea isn't as important as the execution—there are plenty of ideas. I think both are right.
🗯️ How long did it take you to find a good idea that worked out? And how did you come up with it?
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abubakar@ivyabubakar_abubakar
It look around ten attempts with various ideas until I found the solution that clicked.
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@ivyabubakar_abubakar persisting for 10 attempts shows your commitment :)
Tried about ten different ideas before landing on the one that finally worked .
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@yusuf_abdulaziz that is the Beauty of life :)
I went through roughly eight concepts before finding the right one.
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It took testing several ideas to finally discover the one that hit the mark.
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@da_vid_grunwald well that is how life helps us iterate and test and then eventually brings the gem 💎
Played around with many ideas before stumbling upon the one that finally worked out
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@dinda_nancy well that's a very nice approach. this helps to broaden the perspective and eventually choose the final one.
how did you decide, that you have now reached the one you are confident to move forward with.
Explored quite a few ideas before landing on the one that really clicked. It was a bit of a process.
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@s_ana_khan and how did you finally decide that this is the one that you were actually confident about?
We cycled through dozens of ideas before finding one that truly resonated. It involved rigorous testing, gathering feedback, and iterative refinement. The key was blending insights from market trends with in-depth user feedback. By staying agile and responsive to both successes and setbacks, we were able to hone in on a concept that not only worked but also excelled!