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Why Most Smart People Solve the Wrong Problems (And How Product Taught Me Otherwise)
For a long time, I believed that if you are intelligent, hardworking, and deeply involved in execution, you will automatically end up solving the right problems. I was wrong. Some of the costliest mistakes of my career did not come from lack of effort or poor intent. They came from solving the wrong problem with full conviction. This realisation did not come from a book or a framework. It came from watching good ideas fail quietly, and flawed assumptions reveal themselves onl
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Dec 4, 20256 min read
What I Had to Unlearn Before I Could Think Like a Product Manager
When I entered my first product role, I did not struggle with effort. I struggled with my own certainty. For years, I had taken decisions as a business owner. I was used to spotting gaps, acting quickly, and trusting my judgement. That instinct had protected me in the world of business and e-commerce. But inside a product organisation, the same instinct quietly started hurting the quality of my decisions. I was still sharp. I was still hardworking. But I was biased in a ver
Tushar
Dec 2, 20257 min read
How I Discovered That Product Management was the Right Career Path for Me
I never planned to become a Product Manager. This is the true story of how curiosity, observation, and real-world problem solving revealed that product management was the right career path for me.
Tushar
Dec 1, 20256 min read
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