This will be my final test
Test Everything
The best founders I know treat their startup like a science experiment.
💡 Every assumption is a hypothesis waiting to be tested.
Most people spend months building something nobody wants. Why? They're afraid to test their ideas early.
Run Small Experiments
🔬 The Scientific Approach
Don't build for 6 months. Test in 6 days.
What I learned:
- Launch a landing page, not a product
- Talk to 10 customers before writing code
- Test your pricing before you build
Result: You save months of wasted effort
Embrace Uncertainty
"The only way to predict the future is to experiment."
Uncertainty isn't your enemy—it's where opportunities hide.
Comfortable with the Unknown
🚀 The best discoveries happen when you're willing to be wrong
Most people want certainty before they start. But startups are built in the fog. You learn by moving forward, not by planning perfectly.
Pro tip: If you're not a little scared, you're not pushing hard enough.
Next post: How I used this mindset to build Koddy from zero to 1,000 users.
KB Kim
