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: Perfect competition is a state where no one makes a profit. Successful startups should aim to build a monopoly by being 10x better than the nearest competitor in a specific niche.
: The "Thiel’s Law" of startups suggests that a startup messed up at its birth often cannot be fixed later. Choosing the right co-founders and early team members is the most critical decision a founder makes. start 183
Why 183? It is half of 366 (leap year days). In START I negotiations, the U.S. proposed (one every two days). The Soviet side wanted 100. The final treaty settled on 150, but the draft from May 1991 (the “Washington Draft”) contained 183 as a placeholder. Some implementing documents still reference “183-day verification cycles” for certain heavy bombers. : Perfect competition is a state where no one makes a profit
I cannot identify a specific, widely-recognized feature film with the production working title or keyword "". It is possible this refers to an internal production code, a specific script draft, or a lesser-known project. Choosing the right co-founders and early team members
To provide a useful preparation, I have interpreted "" as a potential duration constraint (183 minutes, typical for an epic or lengthy feature) or a generic project code. Below is a preparation outline for a feature film designed for a long-form narrative (approx. 3 hours).