Here's something founders should really consider: trusting your customers to signal when you've nailed your mission can be transformative. One entrepreneur learned this the hard way—listening to user feedback became the turning point for his venture. It's not just about executing your vision, but knowing when your customers tell you it's working. That's where real validation happens. The best founders understand this feedback loop and act on it. Want more insights on building startups and scaling operations? Check out the latest industry discussions on founder wisdom and startup growth strategies.

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VibesOverChartsvip
· 11h ago
Listening to the customer's voice is indeed very important, but to be honest, some founders are still just hyping themselves up...
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GhostInTheChainvip
· 11h ago
Listening to customer feedback sounds simple, but actually doing it is really difficult. So many entrepreneurs get stuck because of the obsession with "I am right."
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RumbleValidatorvip
· 12h ago
Listen, the so-called feedback loop sounds good, but ultimately it depends on whether the data is correct. When can we truly say we've "verified" it? There must be clear milestone indicators.
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