I've watched a lot of your talks over the years, and i think, more so than anyone, you spend a lot of time quoting other founders. I'm noo bein a being a pundit to me that sort offan offensive. I just try to learn from everybody and put it together and try to give him my spin. But i don't feel like i've come up with a single, a single good idea. That's kind ofa, probably heartening for your listeners. You don't have to be this crazy genius that, you know, can have these deep thoughts. You can just absorb from others. So you got pretty far as a solo founder before you
Twenty pages into reading his first business book, Peldi Guilizzonni (@peldi) closed it for good and told himself, "This is not for me. I'm never going to start a business. It's insane." Not long after that, he rolled up his sleeves and got started building Balsamiq Mockups, which would go on to employee dozens of people, serve thousands of customers, and generate over $6M per year in revenue. Over ten years later, it's still going strong. Learn about the path Peldi took to get where he is today, why he's a legend among bootstrappers, and how he's building a business that's meant to last.
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