Taking someone else's startup idea and making it better might sound like cheating — but it's exactly how the most successful founders work

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Taking someone else's startup idea and making it better might sound like cheating — but it's exactly how the most successful founders work
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'Innovators can take major leaps or make a Big Bet by looking at where previous efforts feel short, and fully exploiting the lessons of those failures,' writes jeancase

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