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The very best ideas almost have to start as side projects because they’re always such outliers that your conscious mind would reject them as ideas for companies.Paul GrahamYcombinator Founder
To be, or not to be, that is the question: Whether 'tis nobler in the mind to suffer The slings and arrows of outrageous fortune, Or to take Arms against a Sea of troubles, And by opposing end them: to die, to sleep.William ShakespeareHamlet
It’s also important to think about what you’re well-suited for. This is hard to do with pure introspection; ideally you can ask a mentor or some people you’ve worked with what you’re particularly good at. I’ve come to believe that founder/company fit is as important as product/market fit.Sam AltmanCEO of OpenAI
What have people discovered in one industry and can that be applied to other industries? That’s I think also a great source of ideas. But usually you just struggle on a solution and try a bunch of things. Most of them don’t work and occasionally one does.Elon MuskCEO of Tesla Motors
Pick an idea that compounds. A good SaaS product starts small but has the potential to grow exponentiallyNaval RavikantEntrepreneur and investor
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