You are not born with good judgment.
You have to build it yourself.
It evolves through experience, iteration, and honest self-assessment.
Founders have to keep trying to build something.
Then compare it to the greats—companies that redefine industries, products people can’t live without.
The gap will teach you more than success ever could.
The journey from novice to expert is not riddled with perfection.
It’s about refining your instincts.
Seeing what works.
Understanding why some ideas endure while others fade.
True progress comes from recognizing the gaps, learning from them, and closing them over time.
Founders don’t need to start perfect, but they must commit to getting better.
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