This is such a beautiful way to show via the animations rather than tell. I love the exploration and comparison to print design showing the grids overlaying the images. Nicely done. Super excited to see how this will influence future iterations of the product.
I feel like this is good advice for any entrepreneur. In order to be successful you have to immerse yourself in parts of the business you might not normally want to. What was the hardest part for you in this process? Did you feel any point that your development skills suffered while you mastered new skills?
It's only there for a couple hours after the comment is posted. Not sure if green accounts behave differently, I don't create new accounts willy nilly.
It's great to see this topic being discussed. I've often wondered what it really meant to hire people smarter then you and then how to manage them - great insights here.
Great post Noah. Making a pivot is such a hard decision...Anyone else have any experience with this? I'd be interested to hear more about making the decision to pivot (or making the decision not to).
Not only do I think every entrepreneur should ask them selves this but I think if you're not doing what you love, and you know what that is (whether your an entrepreneur or not) the question is "What's stopping you?".
Wow what a touching post. Hansoons passion and vision is so inspiring. It just goes to show how the sum really is greater than its parts. Sounds like Hansoon and Bhavin had a great relationship. Having the right cofounder who can help you see things you couldnt on your own and who can help you expand your thinking and grow, is invaluable.
i literally cried when i read that post - thank you so much for sharing about your experience with Hansoo and your experience starting a company. its really great to hear about such a personal experience and now his legacy will most certainly live on.
Couldnt agree with the two of you more. At a certain point stress can be debilitating for creativity and finding new solutions. Its so easy to get rapped up in needing to make one specific thing work that we become short sided in our thinking. Its in those moments of space where perspective and growth happens.