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"Learnings" is still eyeball-scarring for me. How about the traditional "lessons" instead?
It's a British/Australian thing, like aluminium and lorry.

I wish HN IP-blocked non-US addresses, since there's really nothing in common with other countries when it comes to startups/aviation/society.

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One thing that's better than "catchy startup advice" (someone telling you what to do) is reading/listening what someone DID.

I've been trying to get to the next level and summarize such experiences (on startup acquisition channels [1]) for over 2 years and I can say that you start noticing patterns after reading/speaking to 100+ founders. They repeat the same mistakes/learn the same lessons (for example, a lot of people in SaaS realized late that they could charge much more than they thought) and so on.

If I'd have to rate the usefulness of advice, it would be (from least to most useful):

a) Someone telling you what to do based on their experience

b) Someone telling you what to do based on their + observing other experiences (the more, the better)

[1] https://firstpayingusers.com