You don't have to think of a new IDEA to build a product.
Abhishek Dutta
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Cedric@saintcedricfan
Innovation can lie in finding new meaning in the old, rather than creating anew.
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I totally agree with this. Sometimes, all it takes is looking at existing ideas from a new perspective to make them work better.
Sometimes the best products aren't about a new idea it's about improving or simplifying an existing one.
This really resonate with me. It's all about how you approach it.
I completely agree. Execution matters more than originality.
Some of the best ideas are refinements of things people already use and love. It's about solving problems, not reinventing them.
I used to think everything had to be groundbreaking to work, but I've realized iteration is just as powerful as innovation.
Some of the best tools I use daily aren't unique, they're just well-crafted solutions to common problems.
This really resonates with me. I can dive straight into creating something meaningful without starting from scratch.
New ideas are great, but existing ones already have proof of demand.
Totally agree! Improving or adding a unique twist to an existing idea can often create something even more impactful.
I've seen so many successful products that simply put a fresh spin on an old concept or solve the same problem in a better way.
This resonates with me. I've seen how improving existing ideas can lead to success.