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Is It a Natural Law That 90% of Very Early Ideas Fail?
We still six and a half s in kill 90 % of the ideas that we actively work on. We've got more efficient at killing ones when we think they're going to end up bad. But it doesn't mean that your raw material input gets higher qualityye, i think oe o th, most fascinating things there, for example, sik,. Why is the distribution of start about comes largely unchanged? Like, why would that be a natural law? Is it just natural law that 90% of very early ideas fail? And then, like, there's a sort of distribution that as you go through stages, but it's like being remarkably stable. Even the top tier o v