How worried are you about your idea being stolen?
Nicholas Watson
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Valianto@valianto
a bit of both
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Americans are less worried about Kamala taking over than me about my idea being stolen.
I'm not very worried, ideas are common, but execution is key.
I'm cautious but focus on execution over secrecy. A strong team and unique approach can set my idea apart.
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Used to be worried. Not so much any more.
It's commonplace to have similar ideas with competitors. The thing is to find your uniqueness. Having a novel design is the key to success. Think before your competitors and the market.
Ideas are the least valuable; those who can execute them and attract users are what truly matter
An idea is worth nothing without execution. I found that it doesn't matter if you share your idea with friends/family/colleagues or don't. 99% of people won't execute on them :)
Execution is everything, right?
It's a valid concern for sure. I think it depends on how unique & defensible your idea is. If it's super niche or has tech that's hard to replicate quickly, prob less to worry about. But if it's more of a generic concept, moving fast is key to gain traction before copycats emerge. Having a strong brand/community also helps. And ofc, execution is everything - an okay idea executed amazingly will beat an amazing idea executed poorly. Just my 2 cents!