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  • What is the 1 important lesson you learnt as a founder?

    Nikhil
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    Anastasia Liamets
    Background and experience is important, but the main skills for founders are persistency and resilience. You just have to be 1% better, learn every day and talk to right people. Entrepreneurship is like when you're pushing-pushing, and at some point the curve goes drastically up, in the most unexpected moment.
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    Nikhil
    @anliamets cannot stress about the need for persistency and resilience. Not for everyone. You said it right Anastasia. Wishing you more success with milestone!
    Abdal Yousef
    Jaeves: Content & Marketing AI Copilot
    Jaeves: Content & Marketing AI Copilot
    An essential lesson I've learned as a founder is the power of quality work. It not only garners attention from those who value excellence but can also open unexpected doors. Never underestimate the ripple effect of doing things right.
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    @abdalyousef Totally agree, quality work shows!!
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    Nikhil
    @abdalyousef Completely agreed Abdal. The quality of work always excels anywhere!
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    Cox Zhang
    The founder is the no.1 person responsible for the sales and marketing of their products.
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    @cox Network, Network, Network
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    Ruben Boonzaaijer
    @cox definitely agree
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    Nikhil
    @cox Very true Cox. You are the first person responsible for sales and marketing
    Nikhil
    @cox @maxjacobs network crazily and you have opportunities in your bag. Loved your lesson Max
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    Nikhil
    @stain 100% true. Its about trial and improving.
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    Figuring out how to acquire customers is equally as important as doing the technical coding work.
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    Nikhil
    @jgani all the parts are important as shared by you Jonni.If one is good and other is not, it affects the performace.
    Fei C.
    Intellectia.AI
    The most import thing for a founder is regarding yourself as one of the team members, rather than a boss. Work closely with your team members and offer fresh insights to improve the working process. Additionally, listen to your employee's thoughts. That's how team-building plays a role in quality work.
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    Nikhil
    @feichen_ very true Fei. This stands true for even working as a team leader. Think of yourself as the same worker as your team member and you will see what others think and how things can be made better.
    Chris W
    To keep your emotions stable so the highs don't get too high and the lows don't get too low. Then you can stay consistent and show up every day
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    Nikhil
    @cwbuilds1 you cracked the password for maintaning cool Chris. Thanks for sharing this!
    Ruben Boonzaaijer
    Schedule and plan things out
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    Nikhil
    @ruben_boonz very important. You said it right Ruben!
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    Hossein Yazdi
    Start taking payments right from the start.
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    Nikhil
    @hosseinyazdi do clients like those exist? ;P
    Aris Nakos
    Find simplicity and strike a balance between development and marketing
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    Nikhil
    @aris_nakos simplicity is the best. One needs to balance both . You nailed it Aris. Love it.
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    Nolan Wang
    Don't overestimate what you can do in a day, don't underestimate what you can do in a month, year, many years. Oh and having a co-founder helps lol
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    Nikhil
    @nolan_wang co founder relationship is like of husband and wife haha. Very important. And you shared golde words- never underestimate.
    André J
    There are no truisms that work all of the time
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    André J
    @nikhil111 ITs all about context. No lesson works all of the time. Time changes, lesson is not valid anymore. As Bruce Lee famously said: "Empty your mind, be formless, shapeless, like water. If you put water into a cup, it becomes the cup. You put water into a bottle and it becomes the bottle."
    Nikhil
    @sentry_co Would love to know more about it Andre
    ISTIAK AHMAD
    Hey Nikhil, one of the learning is, there is nothing called a perfect idea, rather a idea gets perfect over time !
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    Nikhil
    @istiakahmad You are 100|% correct Istiak. No perfect idea. It's about working to become better ( perfect). Wishing you success for lancepilot!
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    ISTIAK AHMAD
    @nikhil111 Thank you so much Nikhil ( : lets keep in touch
    Do your own thing - you don't need to be part of the rat race if you are not relying on investor cash. With skilledup.life, you no longer need significant capital during the early stages.
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    Nikhil
    @manojranaweera Completely agreed Manoj. Do not be part of rat race. Exploring more skilledup.life. Looks pretty awesome!
    Sahil🎧⚛️
    thinking more about long term goals than instant gratification.
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    Nikhil
    @talkinideas Can't stress how much its important. Big thoughts Sahil. Loved it.
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    Milli Sen
    Make an impact. And income will flow.
    Hussein Hashish
    slow and steady wins the race and dont depend on a marketing agency to market your product
    Nikhil
    @hussein_hashish absolutely. Any specific reason you would like to share why not to depend on marketing agency Hussein? Love to know your thoughts.
    Hussein Hashish
    @nikhil111 sure! i learnt that no one is better suited to address and market the product than the founder. By communicating with the main target consumer persona, the founder gets to refine the messaging and gets the best version of the product extracted from those conversations. An agency would later help the founder scale the marketing activities and mostly help with strategy.
    Ankur Sharma
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    wiseAdvizor
    Launching soon!
    Don't be afraid to ask for help!
    Nikhil
    @ankur_sharma20 cannot stress the need for this Ankur! Probably one of the best lesson here.
    Gurkaran Singh
    As a founder, the most important lesson I've learned is the power of perseverance. The entrepreneurial journey is filled with ups and downs, but staying committed to your vision through the challenges is key to success. Keep pushing forward, even when it feels like the odds are against you!
    Nikhil
    @thestarkster you said it absolutely correct Gurkaran. Its filled with ups and down and the need to stay same is the most.