Increasingly, success does not come from having new ideas and building new things
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False measures of success allow flawed systems to expand without competition 1 0 1Increasingly, success comes from having new ideas and building new things 1 0 2Great ideas must be both true and new 1 0 2New ideas often seem obvious once they are seen, but require changing the way one looks at the world to be discovered 1 0 2Originality is the presence of new ideas, not the absence of old ones 1 0 2Generating ideas for startups often involves looking at something people are trying to do and figuring out how to do it better 1 0 2Investors are more interested in the people behind a startup than the ideas themselves 1 0 2Building something users love and spending less than you make is key to startup success 1 0 2In certain fields, ideas need to be both correct and novel 1 0 2Startups do not inherently reward novelty or difficulty of work 1 0 2