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106 Elon Musk says if you want to build something that matters, stop doing these 6 things most founders refuse to give up

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James Brennan @ Silicon Canals · today 05:00 EDT

Elon Musk says if you want to build something that matters, stop doing these 6 things most founders refuse to give up

While most founders are busy copying competitors and perfecting products nobody wants, Musk's approach reveals six counterintuitive habits that separate world-changing companies from the forgettable ones—and why letting go of them feels impossible but changes everything.

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