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My co-founder often says, "the idea of a lifetime comes along every fifteen minutes." I bet most entrepreneurs feel the same way.

What was it about your current venture or startup that led you to believe it was the "right" one? What motivated you to take this opportunity, as opposed to all the others?

EDIT: In hindsight, after you have paying customers, it's easy to tell if your idea works. But what motivated you to try one particular idea over all the others open to you? Was it just a gut feeling "just do it" sort of thing or was there something particular that caught your interest?

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Recognizing the "right" idea

My co-founder often says, "the idea of a lifetime comes along every fifteen minutes." I bet most entrepreneurs feel the same way.

What was it about your current venture or startup that led you to believe it was the "right" one? What motivated you to take this opportunity, as opposed to all the others?