It's okay to hack things together

Startups without existential urgency don't win.

"In the beginning, it's okay to hack things together. We didn't spend 6 months on building something fancy. We just launched."
β€”Stanley Tang (Co-founder of DoorDash)

πŸ— Early-stage execution involves doing things that don’t scale

πŸ”¬ Focus on testing the idea rather than building elaborate infrastructure

πŸš€ Prioritize getting off the ground and validating demand over perfecting systems

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