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The success of your product will depend on three things: product, market and execution, which together make up what I call the *Product Success Triangle*. • **Product** - Your product has to be good • **Market** - You need a group of people willing to pay money for it • **Execution** – You have to market, sell, and support it In the paradigm above, your product is one-third of the equation. This is far from the hefty weight most developers place on the product. Speak with most new developer-entrepreneurs and you’ll get the impression that the product is 99% of the equation.

Start Small, Stay Small: A Developer’s Guide to Launching a Startup

Walling, Rob

As time went on, however, I started realizing that competition has very little effect on our potential. Especially if you're in a healthy market. In my opinion, a healthy market is: • A non winner-take-all market • Where you see many players making the amount of money you aspire to make • With products that you could realistically build, market and run by yourself That's it. If you are in a market like this, just keep going.

Book 3: Learning Through Scars

Alex West

It is our brain, its anatomy, physiology and biochemistry and how these parts function that set the limits for how we think. But since our brain's parts also interact with our body's anatomy, physiology and biochemistry, we must see brain and body together.

Seeking Wisdom: From Darwin to Munger

Peter Bevelin

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