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Mic Tie
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I agree with many comment here, that is comes down to a question of mindset. You could even say 'born as an entrepreneur' or 'born as an employee' - with a different thinking and approach to many aspects in life like risk-taking, freedom of choice etc. - both working in their individual comfort zone.
Imho that's also the reason why a transition from one to the other is very difficult and too...
Entrepreneur Vs Employee, What would you choose and why?
Murali Gottumukkala
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Mic Tie
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'Poi-2-Nav' : an offline GPS-points database, solving the problem that saved POIs are not transferable between Navigation-Apps.
🙌 Makers, pitch me your product in one sentence (and get feedback)
Evelina Radoycheva
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Mic Tie
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A lot of very good and important points! Thanks!
For me it's these:
- keep it simple (don't overengineer, it takes time to design and debug), just include what is needed
- set up a priority list if possible agreed with your customers, balance with 'ease of implementation'
- reuse existing working blocks/modules etc - 'polishing' can be done later
- do a strict monitoring on your development...
Tips and Tricks to reduce TTM (time-to-market)
Iliya Valchanov
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Mic Tie
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Definitely!
Look at Maslows 'hierarchy of needs theory' - depending on what you have, your needs and with these your definition of Happiness changes.
If your hungry and cold, a bowl of hot soup will make you happy, if you are an successful entrepreneur it will be very very different.
Happiness is deeply personal - only YOU know what makes YOU happy, and it's nobody else business...
Your "happy" may not be my "happy."
Nihal Kothiyal
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