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  • Are you building a Typewriter or Word Processor?

    Sahil Patel
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    Peter Thiel talks about two types of progress in his book "Zero to One": Horizontal progress and vertical progress Horizontal progress is easy to imagine because we already know what it looks like. Vertical or intensive progress means doing new things from 0 to 1. Vertical progress is harder to imagine because it requires doing something nobody else has ever done. If you take one typewriter and build 100 typewriters, you’ve made horizontal progress. if you have a typewriter and build a word processor, you have made vertical progress. We're building a word processor at https://learningloop.com What are you building?

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    DesignzByOJ
    This is honestly such a creative analogy for your product, great job 👏
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    Karen Cravens
    We're focused on creating a word processor that revolutionizes how we work with text, not just repeating old ideas.
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    Charlotte Combes
    I’m building a typewriter. I love the simplicity and nostalgic feel, plus it’s perfect for focused writing without distractions.
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    David Grunwald
    We’re sticking to the typewriter style. It’s all about that classic, minimalistic writing experience.
    Desire Waterman
    Developing a word processor offers more advanced features and capabilities compared to a typewriter, which focuses on basic text input.
    Aquiles Byars
    A word processor introduces new functionalities such as text formatting and digital storage, which represents significant progress from a typewriter.