Day 1/100 - Understanding What Makes a Startup a Startup ✅
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Most people confuse startups with small businesses.Key learning today: A startup is a temporary organization searching for a scalable and repeatable business model.Three ideas stood out: • Startups are built for search, not certainty • Product market fit matters more than funding • Execution and iteration matter more than “perfect ideas”A few myths I’m unlearning:- Startup ≠ small business- Funding ≠ success- Great ideas alone ≠ winning companiesA striking insight: Many startups fail not from lack of ambition, but because they solve problems nobody urgently has.Big takeaway: Startups are systems of experimentation under uncertainty.Beginning a 100 day public learning series as I explore startups, founder thinking, growth, and venture building.Day 1 complete. Day 2 tomorrow.