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maurycy
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More advice for new Y Combinator founders
How to fight with lows? Especially, what if you spend months on the product and no one actually uses it?
pg
on Jan 8, 2008
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You've answered your own question. One of the (many) advantages of releasing quickly is that it's better for morale.
davidw
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Some fruit doesn't hang quite that low, though.
euccastro
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So, try and find that which does?
maurycy
on Jan 9, 2008
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With this approach, you'd not work on Google.
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Be creative in finding smaller releasable pieces.
The #1 thing to optimize for is your own motivation.
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Break off a piece that is low and release that, then build on it.
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