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A common paradox in entrepreneurship: intelligent founders often fail despite their skills and efforts. This failure arises from misapplying intelligence by focusing on complex, intellectually satisfying problems rather than solving those truly relevant to market needs and customer demands.
By Hari BalasubramanianA common paradox in entrepreneurship: intelligent founders often fail despite their skills and efforts. This failure arises from misapplying intelligence by focusing on complex, intellectually satisfying problems rather than solving those truly relevant to market needs and customer demands.