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That bias rapidly leads to thinking along lines like “Our core product is growing, but I bet we could grow even faster if we . . .” Filling in that blank is dangerous, because it’s almost always occupied by something that adds complexity and removes focus. Maybe it’s new features you believe could get you more growth, or a whole new product line, or the acquisition of another company, or a few R&D projects that could yield the next big thing.
Lost and Founder: A Painfully Honest Field Guide to the Startup World
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