If you can go back in time what advice would you give to yourself on the start of your tech journey?
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Product Hunters share what you would say to your past self and how do you think it will affect your journey.
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More networking, learning, and sharing.
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@deluar_001 Networking can be an awesome sales tool.
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3 Startup and Venture Capital Learnings
- Pick your battles (like, seriously, don't sweat the small things)
- Learn coding, even as a non-techie
- Don't complicate things. Simple ideas isn't equal to basic/bad
Fuck-ups are ok. They give you the most memorable lessons. Surround yourself with people with high emotional intelligence.
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@orysia_khimiak Fuk-ups are the best adventures I had in my previous startups :)
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Forget about companies, you work better on your own! Try to be hungry not only for technology but also for sales and marketing... because the coolest product won't sell itself!
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I used to have the shiny things chasing syndrome. I used to build so many different things and left them when completed while regretted why I'm not progressing.
I'd rather suggest my younger one to stick to something for a long period of time when see value in it, show up consistently - everyday and try to make it better to solve someone's problem.
The boring things often are the best strategy to grow faster.
I would have started launching on Product Hunt a long time ago! We are launching today for the first time (Burnout Bot) and it's been a wild ride/lots of learning.
If we would have started launching on PH years ago when we started tinkering, we may have had a huge following by now!
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