Curious minds know that one of the most debated topics in entrepreneurship is the "secret to success." So, what do you think is the most critical factor that keeps a startup afloat? Of course, money, team, and idea are important, but my mind always lingers elsewhere: **Is it stability?** Or **rapid adaptation?** The choice is yours, buddy. Personally, I've tried both, but I'm curious to know which one truly works. What's your take?
What is the most important trait of a successful entrepreneur?
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Honestly, when I was working at startups, I also focused a lot on stability—meaning we had to stick with the same strategy for months. For example, in one of our projects, instead of shrinking and adapting every month, we stuck to our plan, and eventually, we gained momentum. Quick adaptation is important, of course, but as you said, you need to find the right balance between the two.