You Can Kill An Idea, But You Can't Kill An Opp... Access

: The word "opportunity" comes from the Latin ob portu (meaning "into port"), referring to the right wind and tide conditions for a ship to enter. Success comes from aligning your "cargo" (product) with the right "tides" (market conditions). Shopping & Availability

Note: This quote is sometimes confused with a similar political sentiment, "You can kill a man, but you can't kill an idea," famously attributed to civil rights activist Medgar Evers . You Can Kill An Idea, But You Can't Kill An Opp...

: New ways of capturing value (e.g., subscription vs. one-time purchase). : The word "opportunity" comes from the Latin

: You can find more affordable copies at sites like World of Books . : New ways of capturing value (e

: Ideas are often too small, fragile, and easily "killed" by internal politics or lack of immediate market fit. Statistically, it can take up to 3,000 ideas to lead to just one profitable product.

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