Where/How do you get your best entrepreneurship tips from? (indiehackers.com) 2 points by vineet 7y ago ↗ HN
[–] verdverm 7y ago ↗ Books and conversations [–] vineet 7y ago ↗ Can you elaborate on conversations?(I have seen a lot written about good books on this topic.) [–] verdverm 7y ago ↗ Going to meetups, talking to those who been there done that, mentors. Being able to talk through things with someone is invaluable.Also talking to those who don't know (about any given topic generally) forces you to think and talk/agrue for/justify/reassess differently.Find a person who challenges you, as opposed to a yes person who agrees with everything.
[–] vineet 7y ago ↗ Can you elaborate on conversations?(I have seen a lot written about good books on this topic.) [–] verdverm 7y ago ↗ Going to meetups, talking to those who been there done that, mentors. Being able to talk through things with someone is invaluable.Also talking to those who don't know (about any given topic generally) forces you to think and talk/agrue for/justify/reassess differently.Find a person who challenges you, as opposed to a yes person who agrees with everything.
[–] verdverm 7y ago ↗ Going to meetups, talking to those who been there done that, mentors. Being able to talk through things with someone is invaluable.Also talking to those who don't know (about any given topic generally) forces you to think and talk/agrue for/justify/reassess differently.Find a person who challenges you, as opposed to a yes person who agrees with everything.
3 comments
[ 0.24 ms ] story [ 18.9 ms ] thread(I have seen a lot written about good books on this topic.)
Also talking to those who don't know (about any given topic generally) forces you to think and talk/agrue for/justify/reassess differently.
Find a person who challenges you, as opposed to a yes person who agrees with everything.