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Make the problem smaller before you make it bigger
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The first principle is that we think big but start small. This means thinking about a big vision and then ruthlessly cutting the scope so we can ship. Because our next principle is ship to learn, which means shipping as fast as possible so we can learn as fast as possible. The third principle is to design from first principles — to start with a
... See moreYour idea can be scaled down to the basics—do it now, do it on the cheap, and do it quickly—and then iterated upon.