TEM305: The Value of Getting a Quick No
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TEM305: The Value of Getting a Quick No
Why failing quickly is by far the best strategy.
On Today's Episode of The Entrepreneurial Musician:
The reason it's important to stop researching and actually iterate
The various forms that getting a no can take
The value of real data rather than hypotheticals
This week’s quote is from James Clear and it is all about why curiosity is the straw that stirs the creative drink
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